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Shannon

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  1. Thank's I'll look into it more. As I recall, it is easy to add the seats on the LWB, but not the SWB.
  2. I believe that was only the case for the first generation. I know that seats could be easily added to that generation. But I do not believe that seats can be easily added to the second generation. If I knew that there was an easy way to do it, I'd go buy one tomorrow and go get the seats from the junk yard. If any one could confirm that it is possible, I'd do it. Thanks.
  3. I was wanting the SWB 5 passenger with the factory second row bench from that vehicle. It splits, tumbles forward and can be easily removed by pulling a lever.
  4. I'm looking for the SWB passenger wagon that ended a year ago. If I knew there was an easy way to bolt the rear seats into the SWB cargo, then I'd do that.
  5. I came across this in a 2022 Transit Connect Brochure. It shows a picture of a SWB, 5 passenger and says that it is available for fleet only. I know that there is a rear seat delete option available for fleets, which I am assuming is on the LWB. But the brochure clearly shows a graphic of a SWB 5 passenger (along with the LWB for comparison). Is a SWB 5 passenger really available or did they just use the graphic of the 5 passenger for some reason? Here is the link to the brochure, scroll down to "Seats" https://pictures.dealer.com/orleansfordfd/5fc545f50a0e09a70d26a0de8508c7fc.pdf B. Palazzo Grey seating. Heated, 6-way power driver and 4-way manual front-passenger seats. Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob. SYNC® 3 with Navigation System. Available equipmen LWB. Palazzo Grey seating. Heated, 6-way power driver and 4-way manual front-passenger seats. Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob. SYNC® 3 with Navigation System. Available e
  6. Thanks Don. I was hoping it would be a simple bolt in job. I wonder why it may be difficult to install the mounting bracket? Would have to remove stuff under the van, like the fuel tank or something? I would get all the parts from a salvaged vehicle, hopefully I could find a salvaged swb wagon in a timely manner in my city. I'd probably need to get some tools. I was hoping that there would not be much skill involved. I don't want have to fabricate anything or jerry rig anything, I'm just looking to bolt something in, or I guess maybe drill a hole if I have to.
  7. Anyone know if I can add factory rear seats to s SWB cargo?
  8. Can I add factory rear seats to a FTC Cargo SWB? They don't make SWB Wagons any more and used ones are not super common, and it would be nice to have a new one. Also used cars are expensive because of the pandemic (I know there aren't any deals on new cars either). Also, I would spec the van with windows on both the passenger and drivers side sliding doors, but no windows on the rear quarter panels, like a crew van. So does anyone know if I can add factory seats to a SWB Cargo FTC?
  9. Hi. Does anyone know if it is possible to replace the front passenger seat on the Tourneo Connect, (Transit Connect Passenger (USA)), with the dual passenger seat from Europe's Transit Connect cargo van? Maybe the airbags aren't designed for a middle passenger in the front (?), but I just want to know if the seat will work anyways. Thanks
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