I have a center console in the second row and would like to put a seat there.

Asked by alfredo Apr 19, 2009 at 06:44 PM about the 2003 Lincoln Navigator

Question type: Car Customization

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just out of curiosity can i ask why? all my passengers liked having the console instead. ive never heard of somebody trying to switch over to a seat but if you want to i would just set some time aside on a weekend and start looking for the nuts and bolts that hold it together. i managed to tear apart my entire front dash assembly and front center console and rewire speaker components in under 3 hours. they are really easy to work on. another idea i dont know if you would be interested but i turned my center console into a little mini fridge. perfect for "sodas" and food for a long trip and a full car. much easier than taking up space with a cooler. just an idea though

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I would like to do the same thing have you had any luck?

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