SLATEchad
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This picture shows the floor of the bed. I think the smooth rectangle at the front is where the seat goes, and in front of that is possibly a cover over a recessed area. I think they wanted a flat floor when it is a truck, but removed as an SUV. When you remove that back wall of the truck cab, it has the larger foot area behind the seats. This is my guess anyway.Thank you
one thing I’m curious about, foot well for back seat? Just flat from front or recessed? If recessed is that a potential storage space if no seat?
Hadn’t put much thought into how that would work, but that plastic panel at the front of the bed does look like it would come out. That makes me wonder if that space is accessible as some hidden storage when it’s in truck mode or if it’s sealed off completely by the panel at the front of the bed…This picture shows the floor of the bed. I think the smooth rectangle at the front is where the seat goes, and in front of that is possibly a cover over a recessed area. I think they wanted a flat floor when it is a truck, but removed as an SUV. When you remove that back wall of the truck cab, it has the larger foot area behind the seats. This is my guess anyway.![]()
it could be a storage area a small one like for a scissor jack and bars like in the back of regular trucks. I wonder are jacks and bars government mandatory or is it just a given that all cars/trucks come with themThank you
one thing I’m curious about, foot well for back seat? Just flat from front or recessed? If recessed is that a potential storage space if no seat?