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I was very interested in the Goose Gear half rear seat delete for my 2dr, but ultimately I didn’t want to commit to removing something I couldn’t put back easily. I’ve also enjoyed the plywood platforms I’ve seen a lot of people come up with, but as awesome as they are, they seemed too large and cumbersome for what I needed.

Needs:
1: A platform to level the load floor on the side with my larger dog crate to prevent it from wobbling/falling when my dog moves around.
2: Ability to quickly and easily move it in and out of the Bronco.

Solution:
Ford Bronco DIY Half Load Floor Level DC148170-F5B9-4A93-BCCB-D315ED1B2F70
Ford Bronco DIY Half Load Floor Level CB178717-7619-406D-9AC4-C946E997FA10
Ford Bronco DIY Half Load Floor Level 6C505FAF-0E5E-49EF-99E6-D9FDDC57A90D

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Ford Bronco DIY Half Load Floor Level 21C68020-CC6D-42D9-AA0A-DBA5C90A8532
Ford Bronco DIY Half Load Floor Level 9CB6C8A5-6FAB-4B61-9FD5-B7C0D0938918


Plywood dimensions: 3/4” board cut to 20”x18” (they’ll do it for you at many hardware stores)
Marine grade carpet $12
These legs purchased from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3mN7gQY

I used small screws to attach the carpet and keep it tight with no air bubbles. I didn’t use the screws that came with those legs as they would have probably gone through the board.

Took my pups out for some light off roading yesterday and the system worked perfectly! The whole thing cost less than $50. I might make another one for the other side to have a modular set up available.

Happy New Year!
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This is great! I love the DIY solution. I’m assuming you use the screws on the underside to secure the carpet? I also like the 2 piece idea giving you modularity for different trips. You can also slide some small things like blanket and towels underneath the way you used the adjustable feet.

Well done sir, I’m probably going to hijack the shit out of this idea.
 
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This is great! I love the DIY solution. I’m assuming you use the screws on the underside to secure the carpet? I also like the 2 piece idea giving you modularity for different trips. You can also slide some small things like blanket and towels underneath the way you used the adjustable feet.

Well done sir, I’m probably going to hijack the shit out of this idea.
Yup! I’ll get a pic of the underside in a bit. At the moment both of my dogs are laying on top of me and snoring happily so by law I’m not allowed to move. And by all means please steal it and drop a pic in this thread!
 

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I was very interested in the Goose Gear half rear seat delete for my 2dr, but ultimately I didn’t want to commit to removing something I couldn’t put back easily. I’ve also enjoyed the plywood platforms I’ve seen a lot of people come up with, but as awesome as they are, they seemed too large and cumbersome for what I needed.

Needs:
1: A platform to level the load floor on the side with my larger dog crate to prevent it from wobbling/falling when my dog moves around.
2: Ability to quickly and easily move it in and out of the Bronco.

Solution:
DC148170-F5B9-4A93-BCCB-D315ED1B2F70.jpeg
CB178717-7619-406D-9AC4-C946E997FA10.jpeg
6C505FAF-0E5E-49EF-99E6-D9FDDC57A90D.jpeg

4AF2AB6C-B873-4228-855B-3AF4B40D33C9.jpeg
21C68020-CC6D-42D9-AA0A-DBA5C90A8532.jpeg
9CB6C8A5-6FAB-4B61-9FD5-B7C0D0938918.jpeg


Plywood dimensions: 3/4” board cut to 20”x18” (they’ll do it for you at many hardware stores)
Marine grade carpet $12
These legs purchased from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3mN7gQY

I used small screws to attach the carpet and keep it tight with no air bubbles. I didn’t use the screws that came with those legs as they would have probably gone through the board.

Took my pups out for some light off roading yesterday and the system worked perfectly! The whole thing cost less than $50. I might make another one for the other side to have a modular set up available.

Happy New Year!
@AcenTitus . This is exactly what I need. I didnt want to take my seats out, either. Nicely done. Now my golf clubs will be much easier to load without having to manuever the,"hump", from the seats. Thnx for posting this!! Nicely done.

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At the moment both of my dogs are laying on top of me and snoring happily so by law I’m not allowed to move.
Great to see another pup owner who is well versed in the legally and ethically binding Canine Code😉
 

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Well done, love seeing all the DIY mods.
 
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This is great! I love the DIY solution. I’m assuming you use the screws on the underside to secure the carpet? I also like the 2 piece idea giving you modularity for different trips. You can also slide some small things like blanket and towels underneath the way you used the adjustable feet.

Well done sir, I’m probably going to hijack the shit out of this idea.


Yup! I’ll get a pic of the underside in a bit. At the moment both of my dogs are laying on top of me and snoring happily so by law I’m not allowed to move. And by all means please steal it and drop a pic in this thread!
As promised:

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As promised:

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I can’t even wrap Christmas presents that good. Yeah man, that’s looking good. I’m betting it’s fairly light too overall. Easy to pop in and out quickly.
 
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I can’t even wrap Christmas presents that good. Yeah man, that’s looking good. I’m betting it’s fairly light too overall. Easy to pop in and out quickly.
100%. Ease of removal was key for me since I won’t always need it. I actually just got it out without removing anything else in the cargo area to take that photo (crate isn’t heavy without a dog in it). And lol a box cutter helped with how tidy that wrapping job looks
 

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I was very interested in the Goose Gear half rear seat delete for my 2dr, but ultimately I didn’t want to commit to removing something I couldn’t put back easily. I’ve also enjoyed the plywood platforms I’ve seen a lot of people come up with, but as awesome as they are, they seemed too large and cumbersome for what I needed.

Needs:
1: A platform to level the load floor on the side with my larger dog crate to prevent it from wobbling/falling when my dog moves around.
2: Ability to quickly and easily move it in and out of the Bronco.

Solution:
DC148170-F5B9-4A93-BCCB-D315ED1B2F70.jpeg
CB178717-7619-406D-9AC4-C946E997FA10.jpeg
6C505FAF-0E5E-49EF-99E6-D9FDDC57A90D.jpeg

4AF2AB6C-B873-4228-855B-3AF4B40D33C9.jpeg
21C68020-CC6D-42D9-AA0A-DBA5C90A8532.jpeg
9CB6C8A5-6FAB-4B61-9FD5-B7C0D0938918.jpeg


Plywood dimensions: 3/4” board cut to 20”x18” (they’ll do it for you at many hardware stores)
Marine grade carpet $12
These legs purchased from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3mN7gQY

I used small screws to attach the carpet and keep it tight with no air bubbles. I didn’t use the screws that came with those legs as they would have probably gone through the board.

Took my pups out for some light off roading yesterday and the system worked perfectly! The whole thing cost less than $50. I might make another one for the other side to have a modular set up available.

Happy New Year!
Can you repost that link to the legs? Can't seem to find the product on Amazon.

Thanks
 
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I was very interested in the Goose Gear half rear seat delete for my 2dr, but ultimately I didn’t want to commit to removing something I couldn’t put back easily. I’ve also enjoyed the plywood platforms I’ve seen a lot of people come up with, but as awesome as they are, they seemed too large and cumbersome for what I needed.

Needs:
1: A platform to level the load floor on the side with my larger dog crate to prevent it from wobbling/falling when my dog moves around.
2: Ability to quickly and easily move it in and out of the Bronco.

Solution:
DC148170-F5B9-4A93-BCCB-D315ED1B2F70.webp
CB178717-7619-406D-9AC4-C946E997FA10.jpeg
6C505FAF-0E5E-49EF-99E6-D9FDDC57A90D.jpeg

4AF2AB6C-B873-4228-855B-3AF4B40D33C9.jpeg
21C68020-CC6D-42D9-AA0A-DBA5C90A8532.jpeg
9CB6C8A5-6FAB-4B61-9FD5-B7C0D0938918.jpeg


Plywood dimensions: 3/4” board cut to 20”x18” (they’ll do it for you at many hardware stores)
Marine grade carpet $12
These legs purchased from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3mN7gQY

I used small screws to attach the carpet and keep it tight with no air bubbles. I didn’t use the screws that came with those legs as they would have probably gone through the board.

Took my pups out for some light off roading yesterday and the system worked perfectly! The whole thing cost less than $50. I might make another one for the other side to have a modular set up available.

Happy New Year!
How's the platform holding up? Did you ever make the other side? Any changes you wish you would have incorporated?

I might be picking my 2 DR WildTrak this weekend, and your DIY platform is my fave.

Cat.
 

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Thats a great solution but an even better looking puppers!
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