Just saw this thread that has 100 series middle row 60/40split with center shoulder seatbelt put in an 80 as another option that may allow two car seats on the 60% side and pass through to the back when folding the 40% side forward. Not quite as spacious but allows you to keep more passengers...
The loss of flexibility is definitely a drawback that has to be considered. Overall though, most of the time a little pre-planning can take care of that. It is just hard to know how easy it would be to get in and out of the 3rd row without the option to fold the seat forward. Young kids would...
@bhmmapping, I looked at the corbeau website but don't see any seats quite like what you posted. Mind sharing which seat from corbeau you have? I agree with @BILT4ME that it is a good look and doesn't look out of place like many other seat replacements. When factoring in the cost of...
Nice, thanks for the photos and taking the time to do that. Looks like a nice option. Do the corbeau seats have an integrated seat belt or the reciever to use the OEM belt? After doing quite a bit of looking in the 100 and 200 section, it seems like only 1 person actually followed through and...
My other thought was If I could find a used middle row seat on the cheap it might be possible to cut out the center section of the seat and pull and attatch the leather over the cut seat foam to clean it up. It does look like the seat base that bolts to the floor would protrude into the center...
I took a look at the procar bucket seats. Not the prettiest things but looking for function over form and would be switching back to the OEM middle row in a few years if I went this route. It doesn't look like they have fitment options for toyota vehicles so the brackets to fit them would...
I know it could be considered sacrilege mentioning minivan and 80 series together, especially when trying to make the 80 more minivan like, but curious if anyone has changed out the second row seats for a captain chair set up to provide an open passage in the center row to get to the 3rd row...