Fitting Subaru WRX Seats In My 110

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FlatbedPilot

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There have been lots of threads about fitting different front seats in the Defender but the ones I have looked at have generally been of the "what seats will fit in my Defender?" variety. Haven't found any that go into detail about how to fit them.

I've spent the last few days fitting Impreza WRX seats in the front of mine and thought I'd share how I did it.

Firstly, here are the seats in question, sourced locally for only £40:



They're a bit rough but servicable. Started by taking the passenger seat completely apart.



Thought I'd also take the covers off for cleaning but having taken the seat base cover off I decided it was much more trouble than it was worth.

Then I cut all the bracketry off the seat rails except the seat belt retainer using an angle grinder.



Then I fitted the rails back onto the bare seat base. Just popping the base in and out of the car while measuring and drilling is much easier than doing it with the whole seat.



While lining the seat up in the car it became apparent that the WRX seat rails are exactly the same width on the seat as the Land Rover ones. This made fitting them really easy.

In the picture below you can see the rear of one seat rail on the original rear seat bolt. There is a slot cut in the back of the rail so it just slides back over the bolt. Later I used some oversize nuts and washers to raise the back of the rail so it would slide back over the lip in the body.



Here you can see both rails fitted without the seat base for clarity. The holes in the front of the rails, where the mounting brackets were rivetted on, were drilled out to accept M13 bolts. Bolts were passed through the holes facing down and two nuts fitted to space the rail from the floor. Where the bolt ends touched the floor were marked out and then drilled. The front bolts then pass through the floor and nuts and oversized washers secure them underneath.



In the next picture I've loosely assembled and fitted the seat to try it out for fit and comfort. It does fit and it is comfortable.



The seat base needed some repairs as the outside raised bit was split. I sprayed loads of carpet glue into the split and then stuck some strips of cloth over the split and allowed it to dry overnight.



Once it was all dry I then fitted the cover back on, spraying the base with carpet glue as I went along. I then sat on it for ten minutes or so to make the cloth stick to the base. It worked a treat but was a real faff.



I then finally fitted the seat base into the car, then fitted the back to the seat and fitted all the plastic trim back on.

Doing the drivers side was exactly the same but without the faff of taking off the seat cover.

Here they are both fitted. It's pretty comfortable and are much better than the previous seats as these are adjustable, where the old ones were fixed in position.





And one more thing: The seat belt retainers on the WRX seats are compatible with the LR seat belts so I removed the floor mounted seat belt retainers as it's easier to put the belt on using the seat mounted ones.
 
hows that work then ? is the seat mounted seatbelt catch ok ? the land rover ones are mounted to the chassis aint they.

yours are now mounted through 4 points with some washers ready to pull out of thin aluminium ?
 
You've spotted the fatal flaw in my otherwise brilliant plan. The bolts holding the rear of the rails are the original LR bolts in the original captivated nuts that are mounted in the stronger part of the floor at the back of the cab. I used oversize washers either side of the bolts at the front of the rails to spread the load but you're right, further strengthening is needed at the front. It's on my "to do" list.
 
How's your leg room against the steering wheel?
I fitted vectra gsi seats once and got fed up of the steering wheel rubbing on my legs
Cudv fitted a smaller wheel but just put sum good heated def seats in and flogged the vectra ones to a mate
 
Just fitted them and sat in it today to see what they were like. Leg room doesn't seem to be an issue. Once I've driven it for a while I'll be in a better position to say.
 
Just bolted mine down in the right place with no sliders. Mine has a small steering wheel so your legs don't hit.
Passanger box has an anderson connection on the front for jump leads. That way you don't need to get to the battery but don't take long if you need to.
 
I wanted to fit mine with the sliders so they'd still be adjustable so my wife can drive it too. The seats I took out were fixed in position and the drivers seat was set up just for me.

Having now driven it since changing the seats I'm undecided as to whether or not it's really an improvement over what I had. I'll give it a bit longer though and see what I think after maybe a week.
 
I wanted to fit mine with the sliders so they'd still be adjustable so my wife can drive it too. The seats I took out were fixed in position and the drivers seat was set up just for me.

Having now driven it since changing the seats I'm undecided as to whether or not it's really an improvement over what I had. I'll give it a bit longer though and see what I think after maybe a week.

i thought all fenders has sliders
 
The previous owner fitted VW Bora seats with severely cut down bases welded to a steel plate. The driving position was terrible for me so I modified the drivers side to suit me straight after I bought it but I've wanted to put adjustable seats in it since buying it.
 
I've got WRX seats in my .... WRX. And they are probably the most comfortable seats I've driven in... But thy do look quite thick for mounting on a high seatbox like in a landy.

My vote still goes for MGF!
 
They're certainly comfy enough. The front of the base is just a tad too high for me though. Unfortunately to get it any lower I'd have to take the sliders off, defeating the point of putting them in in the first place.

I'm not exactly spoilt for choice up here either. However, if something better comes along sometime in the future I can always change them again.
 
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