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Has anyone "doggified" their entire rear section?

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$35 and 1/2 a day screwing around in the garage. My rear seat hasn't been installed for over a year. Two Great Danes fit just fine back there. Then the wife got crafty and built them each a 4" removable bed.
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I'd love to see some more pictures of this setup if you get time. It looks great!

BTW - What part of Iowa are you in? I lived there for 30 years :)
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I'm in souther MN... what would it take to get specs/directions... or would you be willing to make one for a fee? I'm not super handy myself!

$35 and 1/2 a day screwing around in the garage. My rear seat hasn't been installed for over a year. Two Great Danes fit just fine back there. Then the wife got crafty and built them each a 4" removable bed.
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I'm in souther MN... what would it take to get specs/directions... or would you be willing to make one for a fee? I'm not super handy myself!
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Lucas, my rear seat delete was designed specifically for my dog. I removed the seats so I could build the platform as low as possible making it easy for him to jump in and out of, even when he gets older. I removed the carpeting and sprayed the floor and deck with Lizard Skin to make dog hair easier to clean, and to give him better footing on the aluminum diamond plate. Diamond plate is very slippery when wet. I bent the entry area of the diamond plate to make it easier for him to climb in and out prevent his feet from getting caught on anything. I ended up putting down 3/4 gym mats for him to lay on. They are easy to clean and give him some padding. I have a lot of tie downs and tried a leash and harness set up but he kept getting tangled up in it so I don’t tie him in anymore. I also got door shields from Weathertech which protect the inside of my doors from his collar. I did a similar thing to my RZR.

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Lucas, my rear seat delete was designed specifically for my dog. I removed the seats so I could build the platform as low as possible making it easy for him to jump in and out of, even when he gets older. I removed the carpeting and sprayed the floor and deck with Lizard Skin to make dog hair easier to clean, and to give him better footing on the aluminum diamond plate. Diamond plate is very slippery when wet. I bent the entry area of the diamond plate to make it easier for him to climb in and out prevent his feet from getting caught on anything. I ended up putting down 3/4 gym mats for him to lay on. They are easy to clean and give him some padding. I have a lot of tie downs and tried a leash and harness set up but he kept getting tangled up in it so I don’t tie him in anymore. I also got door shields from Weathertech which protect the inside of my doors from his collar. I did a similar thing to my RZR.

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Good looking shepherd!
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Well actually yes. I did not remove the rear seat. But my labordoddle has all the space he needs, posh comfort with memory foam and a Zip line for safety. I made a platform with legs. The two center support legs go in the rear cup holder. The legs are adjustable and I can also use this in the wife's Lincoln Corsair. I also made a 3/4 platform in case I need to to tote a rear passenger. Just for info the Zip line allows the fur baby to lay down on the armrest area giving him access to both of us but he can't go any farther forward. Hope this helps.
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I had made a similar platform in my Taco (before I bought my JT). By the way...what are you doing with my dog in your truck??

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