110 2nd row seats

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Steve Nunn

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I would like to put some better seats into the second row of the 110.

Is there any other manufcturer to choose from other than BLRS?
What are the seats from BLRS like, are they a lot more comfortable than the
original seats?

Any help/ advice would be appreciated as we are about to take the 110 on
long run and the last time we did this the kids didnt look too comfortable.

Thanks

Steve.


 
"Steve Nunn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I would like to put some better seats into the second row of the 110.
>
> Is there any other manufcturer to choose from other than BLRS?
> What are the seats from BLRS like, are they a lot more comfortable than

the
> original seats?
>
> Any help/ advice would be appreciated as we are about to take the 110 on
> long run and the last time we did this the kids didnt look too

comfortable.

I have Trakkers from Exmoor Trim. Highly recommended.


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Twas Sat, 19 Jun 2004 20:44:22 +0100 when "Steve Nunn"
<[email protected]> put finger to keyboard producing:

>I would like to put some better seats into the second row of the 110.
>
>Is there any other manufcturer to choose from other than BLRS?
>What are the seats from BLRS like, are they a lot more comfortable than the
>original seats?
>
>Any help/ advice would be appreciated as we are about to take the 110 on
>long run and the last time we did this the kids didnt look too comfortable.
>
>Thanks
>
>Steve.


I've decided to find a way to shift the second row seats back a few
inches as I often carry adults and it's rather short on legroom.
I'm not sure what's involved yet though.
I've heard good things about exmoor trim and theri hi back second row
seats.


Regards.
Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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1984 110 CSW 2.5(na)D
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On or around Sun, 20 Jun 2004 09:32:16 +0100, Mr.Nice.
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Twas Sat, 19 Jun 2004 20:44:22 +0100 when "Steve Nunn"
><[email protected]> put finger to keyboard producing:
>
>>I would like to put some better seats into the second row of the 110.
>>
>>Is there any other manufcturer to choose from other than BLRS?
>>What are the seats from BLRS like, are they a lot more comfortable than the
>>original seats?
>>
>>Any help/ advice would be appreciated as we are about to take the 110 on
>>long run and the last time we did this the kids didnt look too comfortable.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Steve.

>
>I've decided to find a way to shift the second row seats back a few
>inches as I often carry adults and it's rather short on legroom.
>I'm not sure what's involved yet though.
>I've heard good things about exmoor trim and theri hi back second row
>seats.


If you're happy with a bit of fabrication and faffing around, I successfully
fitted back seats from a sierra to mine. Not what sort of job it is moving
the seats back.

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Mr.Nice <[email protected]> writes:

> I've decided to find a way to shift the second row seats back a few
> inches as I often carry adults and it's rather short on legroom.


One of the seat replacement vendors (BLRS) markets a set of brackets
to do exactly this - I think it moves the seats backwards and tilts
them slightly. Never got round to trying them as 'er indoors flogged
my 110 one day when I was out.

Pete

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In article <[email protected]>, Pete Young wrote:
>
> One of the seat replacement vendors (BLRS) markets a set of brackets
> to do exactly this - I think it moves the seats backwards and tilts
> them slightly. Never got round to trying them as 'er indoors flogged
> my 110 one day when I was out.
>


Weren't you just a bit upset by this?

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'97 110 300Tdi.
 
Twas Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:19:05 +0100 when Pete Young
<[email protected]> put finger to keyboard producing:

>Mr.Nice <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I've decided to find a way to shift the second row seats back a few
>> inches as I often carry adults and it's rather short on legroom.

>
>One of the seat replacement vendors (BLRS) markets a set of brackets
>to do exactly this - I think it moves the seats backwards and tilts
>them slightly. Never got round to trying them as 'er indoors flogged
>my 110 one day when I was out.
>
>Pete


You don't live in Plymouth do you?
if so give my regards to your wife, she's a tough saleswoman.
;o)


Regards.
Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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"To know the character of a man, give him anonymity" - Mr.Nice.
www.mrnice.me.uk - www.markvarleyphoto.co.uk
1984 110 CSW 2.5(na)D
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Simon Barr <[email protected]> writes:


>> them slightly. Never got round to trying them as 'er indoors flogged
>> my 110 one day when I was out.


> Weren't you just a bit upset by this?


Just a bit. Apparently we'd discussed it, and "maybe in a couple
years time" got somehow interpreted as "OK, put it in the paper this
week". It wasn't the best 110 in the universe and committed the
cardinal sin of having a leaky door seal.

Pete

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