3rd row seat removal Premier Edit:deck added

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Laurie McCargar

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If the hex bolts are too tight try a rachet with a longer handle and it will give you more power to break them loose or try a battery powered impact wrench. Good luck. I think it is great that you are willing to tackle this project by yourself.


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I've decided not to dismantle anything but still add my build of storage with deck/bed above. If all works as I envision, I will still have use of 2nd and 3rd-row seats by moving all deck parts to the cargo area behind the 3rd row. When the deck is in use, the seats cannot be used. If anyone wants to see how my build ends up, let me know. I have a temp one in place right now but the 'phase 2' model will be done later this week!
 

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I'm interested in seeing what you come up with. I'm toying with the idea of removing the third row and building a deck that will line up with the second row when folded. I want a platform I can use for cargo or sleeping with storage underneath for tools, tire chains, gear, etc. This would be for a Hoe, not a Burb.
 

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I've decided not to dismantle anything but still add my build of storage with deck/bed above. If all works as I envision, I will still have use of 2nd and 3rd-row seats by moving all deck parts to the cargo area behind the 3rd row. When the deck is in use, the seats cannot be used. If anyone wants to see how my build ends up, let me know. I have a temp one in place right now but the 'phase 2' model will be done later this week!


Yes, please post some pictures
 

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I am starting to look for my next Tahoe. I like to buy the last year or two of a body style that was a rental with 25k or so (I want some factory warranty). Almost bought a new 16 and walked because I couldn't remove the 3rd row seat. Been thinking of looking close at one to see if this can be done, before I go all in and buy a 21.... Hard enough for me to justify a used 19 or 20.
But, THIS THREAD ANSWERED ALL MY QUESTIONS! THANK YOU!
 

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Thank you for this thread. The losss of storage space along with the angled floor is one of the things holding us back from getting a 16-19 YXL. This helps a ton.
 

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so, after seeing this thread before, i realized that my wife had been complaining of things FALLING out of the back when the rear hatch opens...

i simply took this idea and shimmed our rear tray with a couple small strips of 3/4" hardwood ply wood that i had laying around.

been several weeks and i have not heard a single complaint.
 

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Ok, I have my 3rd row seat on my '16 Yukon out (thank you these instructions were very helpful), but I'd like to separate the 3rd row seat in order to get it up in my attic. There are 3 bolts that appear to hold the left and right base frame together, but I can't get to it with a wrench or socket. Has anyone tried to separate the 3rd row for ease of storage?
 

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Can anyone who has done this tell me if you've brought for vehicle in for service after this was done? Did they ever threaten that this voided the warranty?
I've brought mine in multiple times for regular service and they didn't say anything
 

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When I bought mine the dealer gave me the diagram on what bolts and connectors needed to be removed to pull the 3rd row. They didn't have an issue with it.
 

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When I bought mine the dealer gave me the diagram on what bolts and connectors needed to be removed to pull the 3rd row. They didn't have an issue with it.
Can you share them with the class?
 

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If anyone is still here on this forum - I would like to try removing the third row in my 2017 Suburban - has anyone every had any issues with electrical after removing the third row seat?
Has any built a riser deck with a drawer system and then made it eve with the second row seats when they are down?
 

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I've decided not to dismantle anything but still add my build of storage with deck/bed above. If all works as I envision, I will still have use of 2nd and 3rd-row seats by moving all deck parts to the cargo area behind the 3rd row. When the deck is in use, the seats cannot be used. If anyone wants to see how my build ends up, let me know. I have a temp one in place right now but the 'phase 2' model will be done later this week!
How did your project work out?
 

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If anyone is still here on this forum - I would like to try removing the third row in my 2017 Suburban - has anyone every had any issues with electrical after removing the third row seat?
Has any built a riser deck with a drawer system and then made it eve with the second row seats when they are down?
Did you ever end up tackling this project? Any photos or updates?
 

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That would be very beneficial. I’m wondering if some thick padding (possibly doubled up) will be enough to level things out.
 

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I’ve done this myself. I added D rings to the deck plate to secure my refrigerator and other gear.

It’s overland hound approved. And furred.
 

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I’ve done this myself. I added D rings to the deck plate to secure my refrigerator and other gear.

It’s overland hound approved. And furred.

This is a neat idea. Not being able to slide gear in and out would make me crazy though. Why not use something like these? Carriage bolts have rounded heads and won't snag anything easily.



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