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as anyone had any experience or any ideas about putting a 50/50 or 60/40 bench seat into the third row on an excursion? Don't necessarily need the whole thing to split down the 50/50 or 60/40 but at least the backrests so I could have some additional cargo length is needed while still maintaining a seat back there. I'm wondering if any of the other vehicles like expeditions, explorers, escapes or any of the other Ford wagon type vehicles like the freestyle or the flex might have seats that would fit back in the third row and give a split bench back there. Any thoughts?
Expedition 3rd row seats will fit perfectly, but I don't recall them ever having a split of any kind. I think they are all one piece like the Excursion. There is a Ford scrap yard that has wrecked Expeditions and Super Dutys in spades...lots and lots and lots of seats.
Expedition 3rd row seats will fit perfectly, but I don't recall them ever having a split of any kind. I think they are all one piece like the Excursion. There is a Ford scrap yard that has wrecked Expeditions and Super Dutys in spades...lots and lots and lots of seats.
WHERE?! I'm searching high and low for a front row 40/20/40 "bench" with the center jump seat/console... Everyone around here wants like $1500 for them.
Based on how the third row mounts, and that it's only a 2 seater I don't think you're going to find a split option anywhere. Which is unfortunate, because I'd like one for the same reasons as you shock.
I've noticed some newer expeditions have a split third row at the junkyard but they are very, very different than the excursion. The newer models have tumble style rear seats (which you gotta admit is handy as hell) and floorpans designed for that.
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