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thinking about a split bench that folds forward into a level surface


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technically this would be for an XJ, but I guess there might be a reason for putting it in an MJ.  :dunno:

 

anywho, I'm working on a hypothetical XJ build and looking to create a flat surface from front to back that I could use as a sleep surface (rear seats would be removed and replaced with a large platform).  looking for something like this but a split folding bench.  or I guess even these would work if someone could recognize what the heck they are out of.  I would just prefer a bench. (I tracked down the pics and the original owner has no idea what they are from)

 

 

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They look to me like they came out of a minivan. If not the front then maybe a captain's chair middle row.

For the most part minivan seats seem to be fairly "normal" seats that can be available both as benches or buckets, that mount via "leg" brackets to a flat floor. They also do convenient flips and folds for easy removal. The anchoring systems are a bit odd because of the quick-release nature of the seats, but probably not too awful to adapt...

My mind sprung to the late 90's/early 2000's GM minivans. We had one when I was a kid and I've had the misfortune of having to use a handful at work over the years. But there's a bunch of different bench options, various segmentations depending on how you want your split, middle and rear benches or captains, etc. But I wanna say they all fold mostly flat, some even have cup holders in the back of them, like the 50/50 split 3-person rear bench in this horrible video:

 

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I can't member the build thread or if it was here or over at naxja, but someone swapped in seats from a version of the pt cruiser that flipped forward like this and had a hard plastic back.  I don't think it's all pt cruisers but if you found them they are probably narrower and a better fit than captains chairs from a van.

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