Transit Connect passenger seat tricks.

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Daleford

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Has anyone ever unbolted the passenger seat on a Transit Connect and turned it 180 degrees? For a solo traveller it would add an "easy chair" to your rear quarters if this could be done. Another benefit is it would be a safer place for your pet to sleep while you travel.
 

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Many people turn their seats around. As long as the bolt pattern matches, and you are handy,... others with specific experience might chime in..
 

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Many people turn their seats around. As long as the bolt pattern matches, and you are handy,... others with specific experience might chime in..
In this case I am glad not to be the first one to think of this. Good to know. Thanks for the reply.
 

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In this case I am glad not to be the first one to think of this. Good to know. Thanks for the reply.
You may (or may not) have some visibility issues. I recall someone doing this in an Astro mentioning the side mirror being obscured.
 

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Good point... might need to fold down the seat which would make it hard to store things there.
 

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I am thinking it is strange with the dozens of Connect camper videos I have watched that no one has done this.
 

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The bolt pattern is uneven making it impossible to reverse the seat. The only possibility that I can see is if you manufactured a piece of metal to attach to the floor bolts and then bolted the seat to that piece of metal. I never measured to see if it would work.
 

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The bolt pattern is uneven making it impossible to reverse the seat. The only possibility that I can see is if you manufactured a piece of metal to attach to the floor bolts and then bolted the seat to that piece of metal. I never measured to see if it would work.
Good info. I could build an adapter if I had too. I will consider - THANKS.
 

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I had a buddy many years ago who left his passenger seat unbolted so he could use it camping. Passengers also sat in the unbolted seat! We didn't worry about accidents back then...
 
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