This is exactly the video I needed. I can't thank you enough. I am taking one seat off also. I want to camp by myself and a narrow inflatable bed takes the space of one seat for the feet.without the seat the bed fits perfectly. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your video. It saved my life. 😂😂 I had to remove the second row carpet and didn't know how to put the new carpet with installation.
Thanks for the video, seems to be only one of it's kind. I'm planning on converting a 2011 suburban to live and travel in, so taking out the 2nd and 3rd row completely is advisable. I will say it didn't look to smooth, which is unfortunate, but I suppose I could get some padding and figure out how to best level it.
The spare cheap floor mats really have held up well and smoothed it out. If it wasn’t for the floor liner it’d be really smooth. Thanks for watching and good luck!
Thanks! I also want to pull out the 2nd row for a road trip with the dogs. Looks like this is a job for the garage as I am female and there is no way I can lift a 100 lb seat.
@@utjay2008 Thanks! I won't put the second row back, the vehicle is for me and my dogs and that second row is not dog friendly (but the third row is perfect for them).
Good question! I don’t know - I’m assuming they would if you’re talking about 2nd row captains (I’m guessing you are). I doubt the front seats would bolt there.
@@utjay2008 Yes. 2009 Suburban LT. Currently the family mountain bike shuttle but I'm hoping to convert to a tiny camper once the kiddos are out of the house in a couple years. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much I have a 200 lb mastiff that is old and can no longer get in my suv. Thanks for sharing ❤
This is exactly the video I needed. I can't thank you enough. I am taking one seat off also. I want to camp by myself and a narrow inflatable bed takes the space of one seat for the feet.without the seat the bed fits perfectly. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Love hearing this…
Thank you so much for your video. It saved my life. 😂😂
I had to remove the second row carpet and didn't know how to put the new carpet with installation.
Thanks for the video, seems to be only one of it's kind. I'm planning on converting a 2011 suburban to live and travel in, so taking out the 2nd and 3rd row completely is advisable. I will say it didn't look to smooth, which is unfortunate, but I suppose I could get some padding and figure out how to best level it.
The spare cheap floor mats really have held up well and smoothed it out. If it wasn’t for the floor liner it’d be really smooth. Thanks for watching and good luck!
You need to pay it forward and post a video cuz I’m thinking the same thing!
ill be posting my tahoe setup soon. super basic but it'll do
Thank you it was a good explanation you're good at explaining
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words! I hope you got something out of this video.
Thanks! I also want to pull out the 2nd row for a road trip with the dogs. Looks like this is a job for the garage as I am female and there is no way I can lift a 100 lb seat.
You got it! Putting it back in might be a bear. By taking it out isn’t too bad once I learned to “roll” it out the back.
@@utjay2008 Thanks! I won't put the second row back, the vehicle is for me and my dogs and that second row is not dog friendly (but the third row is perfect for them).
Can i have the 2nd row seat facing the rear if so how could i
Thx so much!
Does the battery need to be disconnected for removing the 2nd row? I’m not sure if the cord has anything to die with airbags
When in doubt it’s best to disconnect.
Yea ur definitely right 🤣
Great video, thank you for the tool details!
Just saw this! Thanks for watching and thanks for the positive feedback!
btw this was a great video. I would have taken that cover off too. very helpful.
will the captian seats fit on those mounts?
Good question! I don’t know - I’m assuming they would if you’re talking about 2nd row captains (I’m guessing you are). I doubt the front seats would bolt there.
I have a Chevy Tahoe, I was wondering the same
Thanks! Did you have heated seats?
Sorry I just saw this comment. I do not have heated seats, or power. Do any gmt900 2nd row seats have heat or power? Genuinely curious.
@@utjay2008 Yes. 2009 Suburban LT. Currently the family mountain bike shuttle but I'm hoping to convert to a tiny camper once the kiddos are out of the house in a couple years. Thanks for the video.
would removing a seat mess something up if they were? As long as you tuck any connectors away I don’t see a issue
@@carlcrouch6447 I highly doubt it. But just remember to disconnect any wire harnesses first. I didn’t go over that in my video.
@@utjay2008I have heated seats in mine and will be removing them today if the snow stops. I’ll update this thread and let you know the process 🇺🇸🤘🏼
Ha ha "Free lunch here"
It really is the little things in life…