Rear Seat Release Kit - Quickly access hidden storage, OEM look, fit and finish
#161
Senior Member
Hello everyone.
Straight to the point. I have a 2017 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab. I cannot get the rear driver side seat down. I went to the dealer that I bought the truck from and they said this model does not have a folding rear seat. I am at my wits end. SMFH!!!! HELP!!!!
Straight to the point. I have a 2017 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab. I cannot get the rear driver side seat down. I went to the dealer that I bought the truck from and they said this model does not have a folding rear seat. I am at my wits end. SMFH!!!! HELP!!!!
Anyhow, the tiny strap that Ford provides somehow fell off of the latch on mine. I tried for several weeks to pull up on the release latch to no avail.
I was ready to send the Built Right strap back and Matt agreed to give me a refund. I asked my son in law to give it a try....and voila, he got it!
I installed the pull tab and strap with no issues.
#162
Small Business Vendor
Thread Starter
The SCABs seem to have less room between the back of the seat and the back wall of the cab. My son in law has a SCREW and I verified this myself.
Anyhow, the tiny strap that Ford provides somehow fell off of the latch on mine. I tried for several weeks to pull up on the release latch to no avail.
I was ready to send the Built Right strap back and Matt agreed to give me a refund. I asked my son in law to give it a try....and voila, he got it!
I installed the pull tab and strap with no issues.
Anyhow, the tiny strap that Ford provides somehow fell off of the latch on mine. I tried for several weeks to pull up on the release latch to no avail.
I was ready to send the Built Right strap back and Matt agreed to give me a refund. I asked my son in law to give it a try....and voila, he got it!
I installed the pull tab and strap with no issues.
Matt Beenen
Engineering
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BuiltRight Industries (10-22-2017)
#164
Just ordered 2 for my 2012 SCrew today, wish I had done this sooner!
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BuiltRight Industries (10-23-2017)
#165
I installed the BuiltRight mechanism this afternoon. It was VERY easy and it took longer to find my torx bit when I dropped it than it took to do the rest of the install!
For the out-of-sight and out-of-the-way storage that you get, EVERYONE should do this.
It is a well designed and well manufactured product.
For the out-of-sight and out-of-the-way storage that you get, EVERYONE should do this.
It is a well designed and well manufactured product.
#166
Small Business Vendor
Thread Starter
I installed the BuiltRight mechanism this afternoon. It was VERY easy and it took longer to find my torx bit when I dropped it than it took to do the rest of the install!
For the out-of-sight and out-of-the-way storage that you get, EVERYONE should do this.
It is a well designed and well manufactured product.
For the out-of-sight and out-of-the-way storage that you get, EVERYONE should do this.
It is a well designed and well manufactured product.
Matt
#167
Just got around to opening the box to install mine today and call it a coincidence what with today being Halloween, but there was a Jaw Buster in each box!
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BuiltRight Industries (11-05-2017)
#168
Small Business Vendor
Thread Starter
Hey all, just a heads up that these are currently backordered, but just barely. I've got a new batch of sewn black straps being completed this week, so we'll be shipping again a week from today. Colored strap kits are still available and shipping immediately.
Thank you all and thank you for spreading the word!
Matt
Thank you all and thank you for spreading the word!
Matt
#170
Yes. I installed one on my 2018 SCREW and it worked perfectly. If you watch the YouTube video for the install, the manufacturer describes how to fold up the seat to make more room behind, and you can then pull on the release pin. I was able to pull on the release pin with my finger when the seat bottom was up. Make sure though, that you pull on the correct pin (closest to the seat back), as there is also the latch pin back there, and your fingers may find it first.