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Offline Snooky

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« on: December 07, 2006, 10:26:25 »
I asked this in the Defender forum, but got no replies so thought I would try here.
I am after some pics from anyone that has fitted forward facing seats in a 90, 110 or Series, I have some to fit and am just after some guidance as to where to mount the seats and mainly the seat belts, have the bracket needed but wondered more about the lower fittings.
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2006, 12:38:48 »
here you go

The bottom inertia reel was mounted on a custom made bracket with a spreader underneath

The top was mounted on LR seat belt brackets reversed ie mouted on the wrong side

and the bottom clicky bit again was mounted with damm great spreader

All the above passed an mot

The seats themselves were mounted further inboard on the wheel box just to allow for a car seat to be placed on them the only problem was that the wheel box did make an adult sit on the sqew !!!!







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« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2006, 15:07:51 »
Cheers mate, like the idea of moving them over a bit, but I will still need to fold them out of the way, will play with that idea a bit though.
The belts I have set the inertia reel high and thats why i was wondering about the mounting, but might see if I can find some normal ones from somewhere as seem easier to mount and set up. :wink:
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« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2006, 15:18:22 »
I could still fold them over just had to hold them up with a bit of string

The biggest issue was to set the inertia real vertical cause it locked on very easy

any more info just pm

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