Interior/Exterior My DIY R56 Rear Seat Delete
My DIY R56 Rear Seat Delete
I got bored one day and decided to remove the rear seats and figured I could probably build a seat delete kit for cheap... so I did.
Here are some low quality phone pics but I'll get some more shots when it warms up a bit.
Materials/Cost List:
24 x 48 x 3/4 Birch Plywood - $14
2x Hinges - $8
Handle/Pull thingy - $6
Carpet - $8 (actually was $17 but I bought way to much. Only ended up using half)
Screws/Washers/Nuts - $10
Bolt - $5
Conduits - $4
Total: $55 + a few hours of work/planning.






I think it turned out better than I thought it would. My goal was to build it in a way that I could reinstall the seats and no one would ever knw they were yanked out.
Here are some low quality phone pics but I'll get some more shots when it warms up a bit.
Materials/Cost List:
24 x 48 x 3/4 Birch Plywood - $14
2x Hinges - $8
Handle/Pull thingy - $6
Carpet - $8 (actually was $17 but I bought way to much. Only ended up using half)
Screws/Washers/Nuts - $10
Bolt - $5
Conduits - $4
Total: $55 + a few hours of work/planning.






I think it turned out better than I thought it would. My goal was to build it in a way that I could reinstall the seats and no one would ever knw they were yanked out.
Last edited by Ta87; Dec 14, 2013 at 02:30 PM.
Affirm. There's some storage space under there but I need to figure out how I'm going to section them off for a first aid kit, tire repair kit, cold weather stuff, etc...
I appreciate the kind words!
I appreciate the kind words!
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Do you have the measurements for cutting and or trimming board? Was just about to undergo the design myself but your's looks great. Also what is the total weight difference? not sure if you were looking for the weight reduction just kinda wondering. Looks great!!!
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