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Gray Quick Fold Rear Bench Seat, Dual Headrests, 66-77 Bronco SKU: 3667

Gray Quick Fold Rear Bench Seat, Dual Headrests, 66-77 Bronco

Gray Quick Fold Rear Bench Seat, Dual Headrests, 66-77 Bronco

Gray Quick Fold Rear Bench Seat Dual Headrests 66-77 Bronco
Purchase Gray Quick Fold Rear Bench Seat, Dual Headrests, 66-77 Bronco
$349.95 SKU: 3667
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Product Overview:



Full width 40" wide seat.

A lever operated seat back fold down.

Quick release tumble mechanism.

Durable and easy to clean leather look vinyl.

Dual adjustable head rest.

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Full width 40" wide seat.

A lever operated seat back fold down.

Quick release tumble mechanism.

Durable and easy to clean leather look vinyl.

Dual adjustable head rest.



Full width (40"), quick release, fold and tumble rear bench seat for 66-77 Broncos.

This 40" wide seat fit perfectly in between the rear wheel wells of your early Bronco.

A lever operated seat back fold down mechanism is located on the side of the seat allowing for more room in an instant. If that's not enough you can utilize the quick release lever at the back of the seat to tumble the entire seat forward out of the way.

The heavy duty seat foam is wrapped in durable and easy to clean leather look vinyl.

Dual adjustable head rest top the seat back.

Mounting brackets, hardware and installation instructions are included.

Quick release bolts into stock rear seat belt holes. (On Broncos that were equipped with rear seat) Drilling of 4 holes is required for front of seat mounting brackets.
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PRODUCT REVIEWS
Kevin Keeler
Reviewed 04/29/2020
This is a good product at a great price and looks good. Install was relatively easy although the default mounting position was way too close to the rear window, so I ended up extending the latch plate approx 3" forward prior to drilling and mounting the front brackets. This will allow tools and ice chest behind the rear seat still with plenty of leg room. The material is relatively soft and you'll need to be cautious in an off-road trail rig if you're piling tools/supplies or firewood on around the seat. I'd suggest a heavier grade material be used on the back of the seat back for durability. Looks, value & function=5, material=3.


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