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Rear Seat install question

fpchief

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Maybe i am just overthinking this. I do not see where there is info in the Operator TM, don't see it being a 2nd or 3rd echelon issue. Installing the rear seat backs, i can only find where one of the bolts line up to attach the rear seat backs. What am i missing? I do not have the short divider in and don't plan on getting one unless i have to. I am going with the 4 man soft top with the rear cargo cover. I do not remember having a divider behind the rear seats but maybe we did. i know i didnt have one in the hardbacks.

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riderdan

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Are you talking about the seat backs that double as floor panels, or something else...

The rear seat panels just sit upright in a well behind the seat base and are attached with pins, not bolts. There should be a steel cable that has a pair of pins that go through the seat panels and into the truck.
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You don't really need the cargo divider, but I'm thinking about putting one into my four passenger, because there's nothing to stop whatever's in the back from making a visit to the front in a panic stop. Since I sometimes have my kids in the truck (and occasionally have my spare in the back secured only by a net) I'm definitely in the market for a four-passenger divider.
 
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fpchief

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exactly. I just didn't know you called those pins. I can only find a where one hole will line up.

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riderdan

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Yeah, only one pin when it's a seat. The seats actually overhang the rear fender on the inside, so there's no place for a pin to mount there, as you noticed.

On a side note, if you have rattling from the seat backs once they're installed, you can insert a piece of neoprene in the bottom of the well which will help. I have a 6" wide piece that I folded over the bottoms of the panels before sliding them down inside and it helped a good bit.

I also edited my above post with info about the divider, if you're interested.
 

Bravojmc

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Yeah, only one pin when it's a seat. The seats actually overhang the rear fender on the inside, so there's no place for a pin to mount there, as you noticed.

On a side note, if you have rattling from the seat backs once they're installed, you can insert a piece of neoprene in the bottom of the well which will help. I have a 6" wide piece that I folded over the bottoms of the panels before sliding them down inside and it helped a good bit.

I also edited my above post with info about the divider, if you're interested.
Sorry but it's two pins that attach the rear seat back.
 

riderdan

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You definitely don't have to have the partition. I don't recall any of the trucks (mostly soft-top four passenger ones) that I drove in the army having it.
 

papakb

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The fasteners are standard DZUS fasteners and are common aircraft parts. There are normally 2 fasteners on a wire rope keeper attached to the seat back.

That partition is called a cargo divider and is not part of the standard HMMWV configuration. It was added to the 2 door trucks above the B pillar to keep material in the cargo area from sliding forward. Lots of people have cut it's width down to fit between the rear wheelhouses in the 4 door configurations.
 
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Action

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I havent looked in a while, but I dont remember the hole being that close to the edge. Fold the cushion forward to get the other pin in.
 

StackJ

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Yup, commonly called Zeus fasteners. Used in off-road racing to get body parts on and off quickly.
 

infidel got me

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Make your own divider out of your 2 man divider. Grind the 45 degree corners, measure, remove section you don't need, regrind 45 degree angle at divider, and re-weld. Now that you just saved yourself $200 ---- go buy a bunch off adult beverages!!!!:beer:back.jpgback1.jpgback.jpg Here's mine
 
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