CK5
Register an account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members.

Keeping back seat?

K85 Octane

People Fatigued
 Premium
GMOTM Winner
Joined
Nov 2, 2009
Posts
15,354
Reaction score
5,948
Location
San Bernardino CA
I am totally up for passengers. I often don't have them. :( Passengers make the experience soo much funner, errr more entertaining :D

Having said that, now that I'm in packing mode for this trip, the rear bench takes up a lot of room I could be using. Considering taking it out and mounting my spare tire inside (rather than outside) along with more space for stuff.

However, I would be super bummed if that meant someone missing out on a ride cause there weren't any more seats. Does this happen? I'll only have the front passenger open.

That is if my brakes work anyway.
 
I am totally up for passengers. I often don't have them. :( Passengers make the experience soo much funner, errr more entertaining :D

Having said that, now that I'm in packing mode for this trip, the rear bench takes up a lot of room I could be using. Considering taking it out and mounting my spare tire inside (rather than outside) along with more space for stuff.

However, I would be super bummed if that meant someone missing out on a ride cause there weren't any more seats. Does this happen? I'll only have the front passenger open.

That is if my brakes work anyway.

There always seems to be plenty of seats, hell half the time my right seat is open.

Besides you don't have brakes who in the right mind would want to ride with you:flipoff13:
 
Usually 1 seat is enough but you never know.
 
If you are trailering anyway and not sure if you need it can't you still take it in the tow vehicle or in the blazer and swap in or out if needed?
 

Don't you have brakes to fix?
109007087_cZsiJ-Th.gif
 
I'll have a few open seats in my rig but I won't be doing any crazy trails.
 
I guess it comes down to making it easier to pack and also lighter on the trail. If I can bring my spare tire inside, above the axle, it would make a big difference in how the truck works.

But if I can't stop it who cares? :( lol
 
I guess it comes down to making it easier to pack and also lighter on the trail. If I can bring my spare tire inside, above the axle, it would make a big difference in how the truck works.

But if I can't stop it who cares? :( lol
6e32b981ce0c44b075016532abd54a35.jpg
 

Latest Posts

Top Bottom