Rear Seat

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BK85

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I have been thinking of puting a pair of small buckets in place of the flop-fold rear seat. I want the dog to be able to pass from the rear without jumping over the rear seat. She is too big and can't stand to be that far away from us up front. I rarely carry more than 2 passangers anyway. Anyone done this?

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sounds like a really cool idea... on the other hand why dont you take the seat out? or just leave it folded up so the dog can be close but still provides a barrier so she cant get into the front seat... my .02

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i just flip the back seat forward and that seems to be enough for my dog. imo it is safer cause it shows the dog a definate line, handy when wheeling

 
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i just flip the back seat forward and that seems to be enough for my dog. imo it is safer cause it shows the dog a definate line, handy when wheeling
Thanks, but that would be a little tough on the 2nd passanger. Me, 2 kids and dog.

 
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