Anyone else driving with backseats down and hatch shelf out?

jrhodes87

Active Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2017
Messages
321
Reaction score
189
Points
43
First thing I did when I got home was stuff the hatch shelf under my bed haha.

I literally have no need for the back seats so I have them folded down. I'm basically driving a coupe with an extended trunk now, but I love it! The road noise is decent, I don't notice it much.

Now in sport mode the engine noise is blaring from the rear speakers it makes it sound like the engine is in the rear of the car! I may make my custom mode all sport and then turn the engine noise more silent.
 
Not me. I don't think my wife and three sons would enjoy rolling around in the trunk.

I used to do the same thing in my Camaros back in the early 2000s though.
 
I'll only fold the seats down for work or sporting gear, but yeah I ditched the shelf right away.

Edit: oh, worth mentioning that people have had problems with the seatbelts leaving marks on the leather when the rear seats are folded down, so you may want to put a hand towel or something over them if you're leaving them down a lot.
 
Last edited:
______________________________
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Only when my golf clubs or bike is back there otherwise up.. Im a grandpa of four. :)
20180308_124803.webp
 
Only when my golf clubs or bike is back there otherwise up.. Im a grandpa of four. :)
View attachment 4549
Being able to get my bike in the back was a big selling point for me, even if I need to remove the front wheel. I traded in my 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe because, even with both wheels removed and the rear seat folded flat, I couldn't load the bike inside.
 
I'll only fold the seats down for work or sporting gear, but yeah I ditched the shelf right away.

Edit: oh, worth mentioning that people have had problems with the seatbelts leaving marks on the leather when the rear seats are folded down, so you may want to put a hand towel or something over them if you're leaving them down a lot.
I was able to stuff all the receivers down into the seats...may not need the towel then
 
Any one have any suggestions on how to get rid of the said "dents" in the leather that are the result of folding the seats down? I was transporting my 50lb+ Borla exhaust box in the the seat for day before installing and now there's a 1 and half inch indentation due to the seatbelt... kinda takes away from the premium feel.
 
______________________________
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I just leave a hand towel in the back seat and fold it a couple times and place it over the seat belts when I fold the seats down. It doesn't totally eliminate the indentation but it helps a lot.
 
I have a black IKEA fleece blanket folded in several layers across the back seats are down. Seems to work.
 
Last edited:
Are those dents from metal part of the seat belt metal latch plate? Why not fasten them prior folding then? Maybe that will help
 
Any one have any suggestions on how to get rid of the said "dents" in the leather that are the result of folding the seats down? I was transporting my 50lb+ Borla exhaust box in the the seat for day before installing and now there's a 1 and half inch indentation due to the seatbelt... kinda takes away from the premium feel.


The clip receivers can be manually tilted down, which reduces the indentations.
 
The clip receivers can be manually tilted down, which reduces the indentations.

I did that... along with tuck the middle ones into the "hidden" slot..... drivers side rear belt is the only one that dented in.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
I keep a towel in the car and put that between the belt receivers and leather.
 
______________________________
How do you remove the indentations after you have them ... moved a 100+ lb SVS sub even tho I tucked them I have indentations
 
Would like to know as well! Have dented seats
 
Yes, if i put the seats down i think it would be very uncomfortable. 6'6" tall.
 
Should be okay if you remove the headrests first?
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Kia Stinger
Back
Top