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DIY my version Rear Seat Delete ~$60 Weight Reduction 27.5 lbs
Here is my version of a homemade rear seat delete for much cheaper than the vendors sell with parts from Homedepot, Pepboys. Total weight loss 27.5lbs
Parts needed: Large Pieces of cardboard leftover from racing seat boxes - Free Chloroplast Sheets homedepot 1 large, 2 small - $20 3m Spray Adhesive - $10 Large Black roll of carpet from Pepboys - $30 Larger/Longer press clips things Pepboys - $3 Sockets set - get your own or borrow from neighbor with beer In usual fashion I start by weighing everything taken out since the purpose of this is weight reduction. Everything out pic http://i.imgur.com/uEreZWu.jpg Seat back ~14.25 lbs http://i.imgur.com/DB9RFpA.jpg Seat bottoms 4.25lbs each for total of 8.5lbs http://i.imgur.com/7svR7t0.jpg Seatbelt equip/ brackets/ bolts 11.25lbs http://i.imgur.com/BL82Vcc.jpg Total weight removed 34lbs Can't say I came up with this myself there was another forum member who made his out of cardboard. My version will be backed with a layer of chloroplast lightweight sheets from HD to get a more solid yet lightweight structure. Cardboard Template http://i.imgur.com/2cPMnri.jpg http://i.imgur.com/e2BLodE.jpg Mating up with trunk connection points http://i.imgur.com/fuq7c8y.jpg Adding the chloroplast sheets over the cardboard using the spray adheasive http://i.imgur.com/A0qsWho.jpg Covering everthing with the carpet http://i.imgur.com/xc91GlN.jpg All the pieces being weighted got 2 cheap pillows from Walmart to use as a cheap lightweight sound deadening for each seat bottom area. 6.5lbs going back in the car. Net weight loss 27.5 lbs http://i.imgur.com/jj880TO.jpg First install you can see the area where the carboard flexing got wrinkly this is unacceptable. Also the top shelf was not clipped down tight enough either http://i.imgur.com/vjR1moP.jpg Made a piece with remaining chloroplast to fill in that area http://i.imgur.com/vsOrrxn.jpg kit uses the stock mounting bolts too http://i.imgur.com/QIBUfer.jpg Final Shot http://i.imgur.com/uh93Rrv.jpg |
Also ordered some resistors and am going to take out the rear roof airbags since no one would be sitting back there. Should give me back some of the weight I added in with the kit.
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The exposed fasteners is 100% what has kept me from doing this.
I imagine a velcro installed trim piece, or those interior fasteners that are fixed to the plate would dress up this otherwise awesome DIY really nicely. |
Thanks for the writeup! Might try this
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I appreciate what you're trying to do here (I love doing DIY projects) but there's no way I'd be satisfied with that in my car. It looks like a nice prototype
Are you able to load stuff where the seats used? It seems like it would be pretty flimsy and just collapse in. Does it lay down flat so you can load larger items into the car? not trying to be negative, I've thought about doing something similar it just seems like you've made the interior less attractive and less functional (unless adding lightness is your top priority) |
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Weight reduction is the #1 priority in life so not worried about functionality. I thought that was clear by my obsession with weighing everything. Actually with the chloroplast is stronger than you think I was accidentally leaning into it when bolting in roof covers the and it would bend but not break. It would bend right back into shape A simple wood brace underneath and it could hold weight if that's what you want to hold a wheel or something without adding too much more weight. I have an old Cherokee to haul sh*t around. Its way more attractive than just having the seats removed and bare metal showing and the interior sound levels are back to normal. |
I really was surprised at how much extra noise taking everything out of the rear and the trunk added, but it is worth it. Bare metal is the best decoration for me.
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How often do you track your car, bro?
Seems like you're shaving 1/10s before hitting the gym. What kind of tires do you run? |
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on stock size but a bit grippier hankook evos on lightweight 17x8 konig hypergrams |
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