Back to back dog crates in the rear seat anyone have a recommendation

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I used Pcv pipe to make a frame, then put plywood on the top. My dogs beds go on that. I made the frame one piece, it goes right in with the rear seats folded up. I can then put cargo underneath.

My guys are little so this may not work for you.
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My guys are only 20 and 30 pounds. I usually just put their beds in there, but their small crates will fit as well. I did this so they could look out the windows while we drive. Otherwise they would crawl into our laps.

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My 106 lb female German Shepherd just chills in the back with the seats up. I use CanvasBacks to make fur cleanup quick.


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Is that easy to do or require tools
The seats come out easily on a SCAB and I bet a SCREW is the same. IIRC, there is just two different sizes required. The space between the lower pockets in the door panel is ~ 60" with a little more space between them and the door handles. You might be hard pressed to get two 30" deep crates in the back.
 

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I just had to lift the seat bottoms to see all the bolts.
There are 8 bolts into the floor that hold the seats to the truck. Two rows of 4 in the corners of the seat frames.bolt location.jpg bolt location 2.jpg
 
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