Maybe I didn't understand your opening comment but this doesn't apply to my 2009 Impala LS with the upholstered backseat. Not sure if the LS makes the difference but there's definitely a different trick to it I'll need to figure out.
@@WinterPsionic that is super strange. I researched and found a photo of a 2007 LS and it worked. Unless you have a fleet vehicle it should work. I hope you figure it out. Do you have the bench seats or buckets with the floor shifter
@@beepbeepmichael Bucket with Floor just like yours, the only difference I noted was your Leather vs Fabric. Wasn't a fleet vehicle so I'm left to assume the LS makes the difference. I found another video that I strongly believe matches my vehicle where they identify it as 2011 Impala 9C1 (ie former cop car, so fleet) but based on what I see in the 'back wall' of my trunk the 'hooks' that keep the seatback in place seem to be there. Guess that just means I'm gonna be 'crawling' into my trunk to do some cleaning...
@@WinterPsionic I honestly don’t know. I’ve seen both the cloth and leathers work the way I mentioned but they may have some differences on different models lol
Mine has bench seat 2009 and i wanna know if i could get a rear seat from another one and put it in or there anyway to modify it thing is i have nice cloth seats in mine and not sure if only with leather they fold down or i can get a similar colour seat that folds down let me know thanks in advance
@@troysavageau3198 you can definitely fit a twin mattress and most likely a regular/full if you don’t need extra room in it I’ve seen it done. Weather or not you’d want to sleep back there I’d say probably not since it’s a very low trunk and you would hit your head every time trying to sit up
lifesaver, buddy dropped his keys and we were here for 20 mins trying to find them 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@screendeep6308 haha glad I could help y’all! Hope you guys have a great day
Maybe I didn't understand your opening comment but this doesn't apply to my 2009 Impala LS with the upholstered backseat. Not sure if the LS makes the difference but there's definitely a different trick to it I'll need to figure out.
@@WinterPsionic that is super strange. I researched and found a photo of a 2007 LS and it worked. Unless you have a fleet vehicle it should work. I hope you figure it out. Do you have the bench seats or buckets with the floor shifter
@@beepbeepmichael Bucket with Floor just like yours, the only difference I noted was your Leather vs Fabric. Wasn't a fleet vehicle so I'm left to assume the LS makes the difference. I found another video that I strongly believe matches my vehicle where they identify it as 2011 Impala 9C1 (ie former cop car, so fleet) but based on what I see in the 'back wall' of my trunk the 'hooks' that keep the seatback in place seem to be there. Guess that just means I'm gonna be 'crawling' into my trunk to do some cleaning...
@@WinterPsionic I honestly don’t know. I’ve seen both the cloth and leathers work the way I mentioned but they may have some differences on different models lol
Is there a way I can modify my Impala to fold my rear seats I have the fixed rear seat
What year is your impala? And does it have the front bench seat or the console with floor shifter like mine?
Mine has bench seat 2009 and i wanna know if i could get a rear seat from another one and put it in or there anyway to modify it thing is i have nice cloth seats in mine and not sure if only with leather they fold down or i can get a similar colour seat that folds down let me know thanks in advance
@@JAMTOAM I think you would need to get a seat assembly out of one similar to mine
I’m 6 feet tall. Could I lay down back there?
@@troysavageau3198 you can definitely fit a twin mattress and most likely a regular/full if you don’t need extra room in it I’ve seen it done. Weather or not you’d want to sleep back there I’d say probably not since it’s a very low trunk and you would hit your head every time trying to sit up
I did this and found 4 bullets in my car!
Oh god lol that is not good. But I see why they did it. Hidden in a place no one expects