Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: M19 ROO on November 02, 2006, 00:40:11
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lol took my GSi seats out my astra other day in readyness to fit my nice new heated leather, looked at the seats, looked at trug, looked at the seats again, went in had a brew, came out looked at the seats again, looked at trug, then it dawned lol
trug is now a gsi lol
feel sooo different and quite a lot nicer to drive now, and passengers dont fall around everywhere now!
(http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/5012/30102006bj5.jpg)
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Very nice, wonder how much they will weigh first time you go swimming lol.
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lmao this is true!
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If you get it deep enough to saturate the seats then they really are the least of your worries!!
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how hard were they to fit?
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i used to have astra gte seats in my suzuki sj
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they really look the part in there dont they!!!!!
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how hard were they to fit?
piece of wee mate!
4small "L" shaped brackets bolted straight to the seat then 2 flat pieces of steel mounted to original seat bolt points put seat in where u want it and weld brackets to the flat steel. my weldin isnt brilliant but its easy, will get a pic of the frams so u can see.
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What you need is a set of jump leads with an Anderson type plug in them.. so you can still connect to the battery without having to remove the seats.
Just bolt the one plug onto the seat box and feed the leads through to the battery... then, when you want to use the jump leads just put the other plug into the one on your seatbox and away you go.
Don't know who has got a few of these set ups for sale??? :wink: :wink:
Not made from your usual cheapy jump leads!!! - more than enough to start a Tdi. :roll: :wink:
Ian
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yeah whre can i get these, a mate has them... they are a great idea!
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yeah whre can i get these, a mate has them... they are a great idea!
You could drop me a pm... I might have a couple of sets for sale!! :wink:
Ian