Interesting you mention removing the middle seat of the second row. I have a 2016 LR4 and have been casually considering this. Was it difficult? Is the floor left free of wires, etc? Did it improve access to the third row? Any other comments about it removal or post removal use of the space? Have you had occasion to re-install the middle seat and if so was it difficult? Thanks for this.
Hey Pceresia, No, it was easy. It took about 10 minutes. As I remember, just four corner bolts. Yes, the floor is free of wires, so there is no issue there. I think the factory carpet is under the seat. I used a factory floor mat turned upside down from my suburban to cover the space and kinda match my weathertech system.
Hell Yes, 3rd row access is greatly improved. Different vehicle for the kids. It's not a 6 passenger, but we never have to use the seat release to access the 3rd row. Kids just walk right through and climb in their boosters. Mine in the back are 7 and 9. We have a 5 yo who rides in the second row. Another bonus is that 3rd row seems so much bigger and less cramped. I ride back there on occasion. Also, I never liked the egress in case of an accident/emergency for the 3rd row which is why our burb has 2nd row captains. Another reason why we'll never by a D5.
We haven't needed to reinstall the middle seat. We have a suburban too so in the rare event of needing a 7 pass, we just use it. As for things to do, definitely reinstall the seat bolts as you don't want water shooting up in there and you can't lose them if they are in the holes from which they came.
Seriously, you'll laugh at how easy it is and smile at home much more functional it becomes. Nothing better than second row captains, which is exactly what it looks like it has. I have people say they didn't know it was an option.
Good luck.