compleks
25-08-2012, 03:57 PM
Hi guys.
I'm tossing up wether I should keep the rear seats or remove them completely and follow one of the DIY rear seat delete guides, with the obvious pros and cons.
I was wondering if there is a compromise in flat folding rear seats that can be easily fitted?
Something like this:
http://image.motortrend.com/f/33032105+w786+ar1/2012-Honda-Crosstour-EX-L-back-seats-folded-down.jpg
Having rear seats would come in handy. But so would having more boot-space, without having to sacrifice the subwoofer.
I would be happy with the standard boot space if it weren't occupied by the sub, amp and box. But I like the sound too much to get rid of it... what a pickle.
Another bonus would be portable housing of course...
http://cdn.psfk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/habitent2.jpg?fedaf9
I'm tossing up wether I should keep the rear seats or remove them completely and follow one of the DIY rear seat delete guides, with the obvious pros and cons.
I was wondering if there is a compromise in flat folding rear seats that can be easily fitted?
Something like this:
http://image.motortrend.com/f/33032105+w786+ar1/2012-Honda-Crosstour-EX-L-back-seats-folded-down.jpg
Having rear seats would come in handy. But so would having more boot-space, without having to sacrifice the subwoofer.
I would be happy with the standard boot space if it weren't occupied by the sub, amp and box. But I like the sound too much to get rid of it... what a pickle.
Another bonus would be portable housing of course...
http://cdn.psfk.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/habitent2.jpg?fedaf9