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For sure! I always have in the past - just took that one idiot move got in a hurry and forgot ???I store all removable seats before I trailer. Hate to lose one and have to pay to replace it. Even worse, if it pops out and goes through someone's window shield or causes someone to swerve and there is an accident.
PPSS i got my kids to say so i dont forget plugs port seats strapsOk so maybe This was just bound to happen. I was towing back from the lake the other day and forgot to stowaway my starboard aft seat. When I got home no seat. Call the dealership and replacement cost is $500. So word of warning be sure to stowaway your rear seat before towing. You can be sure this will be on my when trailering checklist for the future.
Is this without the snap on straps? Seems they be fine they way they tuck under the back pads and the strap snaps them tight. Not sure about highway speeds, but we never get over 45 to and from the lake.Ok so maybe This was just bound to happen. I was towing back from the lake the other day and forgot to stowaway my starboard aft seat. When I got home no seat. Call the dealership and replacement cost is $500. So word of warning be sure to stowaway your rear seat before towing. You can be sure this will be on my when trailering checklist for the future.
I don’t see a snap for any sort of strap to hold the seat down or in.This
Is the seat I lost - it’s the only unhinged seat.
I’ll second that Velcro works like a charm and I’ve had no issues towing uncovered for the last two years. Amazon.com : VELCRO Brand Industrial Strength Fasteners | Stick-On Adhesive | Professional Grade Heavy Duty Strength Holds up to 10 lbs on Smooth Surfaces | Indoor Outdoor Use | 15ft x 2in Tape, White : Mounting Tapes : Health & Personal CareWhite 2" Velcro is your friend. I have it holding down both bow anchor seat and that single rear seat. I tow uncovered 1-2 hours each way up to the Poconos through out the season and have yet to have an issue with either seat coming loose. I placed the Velcro on each side of the seat.
Seems like a good idea. Sits under the seat too, so completely invisible. I like it.White 2" Velcro is your friend. I have it holding down both bow anchor seat and that single rear seat. I tow uncovered 1-2 hours each way up to the Poconos through out the season and have yet to have an issue with either seat coming loose. I placed the Velcro on each side of the seat.
This
Is the seat I lost - it’s the only unhinged seat.
so mine has a button snap for that seat, no wonder they didn't say to take it out for driving, however it is ripped already half way so ill be storing it.That is the only seat without one aside from the bow anchor seat