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Posted on Jul 21, 2009

Does the back seat of the yukon come out? I can

Does the back seat of the yukon come out? I can flip it up on end, but not remove it

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By the picture it looks like a 2000 to 2004 yukon.
im assuming you are talking about the 3rd row seat?
if so yes it comes out, the instructions are numbered on the seat, 1, 2 3.
if you are talking about the rear seat, inline with the rear doors, they do not come out, only fold down

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