Ford F150 (2000-2003) LMI Welding Rear Seat Lift Installation
Operation: Installing a 4" LMI Welding rear seat lift, Subject: 2002 F-150
XLT. Photos and text by: KingEvil
Well, I got a super deal on a rear seat lift off of eBay ($37.00 including
shipping!) I have seen posts on the forum from people who have rear seat lift
kits, but nobody seems willing to offer up advice on installation. Well, here
ya go!
1. Remove the 3 bolts holding down the passenger side, driver side and middle
supports.


2. Remove the rear seat-back. There are 3 points of attachment on the seat
back. One is in the middle of the seat, and the other two are near the very
edges of the seat. Pull up on the seat itself right above the metal bar that
latches onto the actual cab. Then you can lift it off of the metal tab that
it latches onto. DO NOT pull up on the straps! They are attached to the cab
itself, not the seat! You can then pull the seat out. There are two more latches
on the bottom of the seat, but they release easily once the top 3 are undone.



3. Remove the T50 Torx bolts that hold down the seat belts.

4. Now you can take out the entire back seat.
5. Bolt on the 3 front lift extensions, but don't tighten the bolts yet.
6. Bolt on the 4 rear lift extensions, but don't tighten the bolts yet.

7. Put the seat on top of the extensions and screw on the bolts.
8. Once the seat is in place and aligned, then you can tighten all of the bolts.

9. Put the seat-back in place. Since the seat-back is now also lifted, it won't
reach the original mounting latches. So... I'm not sure how to hook the seat
back up. Mine seems to stay in place just sitting there, but if anyone knows
how to hook it back up, please let me know!
BEFORE:

AFTER:

The kit I bought from eBay didn't include instructions, but Lee at LMI Welding
was kind enough to fax them to me. Each extension was marked so you know which
go where. The seat feels very safe and it looks good. Well worth the current
price of $125.00. According to LMI's web site, this kit will fit models 2000-2003.
The instructions will vary slightly for other years. Although this lift did
give me a huge increase in storage space under the rear seat (mainly for subs),
it is a little uncomfortable to sit back there now. I lost 1 1/2" - 2"
of leg room, and of course the 4" of head room. I think the 2" lift
kit would have suited me better (anyone wanna trade?)
All photos © Matt Coddington and may not be used without permission
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