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I should weigh the seat and fridge and compare that would be interesting!
I would bet the right side rear seat is heavier than fridge and seat delete, might be close on left rear side. I did some cussing when I removed mine. Later I redid my "seat delete" and re-installed the left rear seat.
 
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I would bet the right side rear seat is heavier than fridge and seat delete, might be close on left rear side. I did some cussing when I removed mine. Later I redid my "seat delete" and re-installed the left rear seat.
I would bet your right. I plan on weighing them when I have some spare time soon to find out exactly how much they weigh.
 

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I would bet your right. I plan on weighing them when I have some spare time soon to find out exactly how much they weigh.
I mounted the other side to a few 2x8s and had it setting in my shed as a hillbilly loveseat. :giggle:
 

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For my 40% seat delete, I:
1. replaced the locking storage with to nonlocking.
2. removed the 4" tupperware against the rear wall
3. I used existing holes, except one, used a rivit nut there
4. the plywood rests on the storge compartment

It holds my Dometic CFX45 and my Bluetti EB70 sits comfortably in the driver rear floorboard.

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The usable area that you get is a bit more than that. I think it’s more like 40” x 20.5” depending on seat position.

The fridge is an Iceco JP50. I have a review video of the fridge on the channel if you’re interested.
ICECO seem to be doing well. Many singing their praises. Have had my rotomolded fridge/cooler for a bit over a year. It runs almost non-stop not a single issue. Not having to deal with ice has been a game changer. Another cool addition to your already rad build. Thank you for sharing!
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