110 rear seat

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anyone has experience with replacing uncomfortable 110 rear seats with
any other make
something that will support an adult on a long ride?

 
z wrote:
>> anyone has experience with replacing uncomfortable 110 rear seats
>> with any other make
>> something that will support an adult on a long ride?


I replaced the middle row seats with a combination of Trakkers/Exmoor
Trim Hi/Lo Back seats, and must admit to being a tad disappointed.

They were much better for the kids than the standard fare, more
comfortable and safer, but still small for adults, and the seat backs
were still very upright. Fine when the kids were awake, but left them
hanging off the seat belts when they fell asleep.

I also bought and fitted the seat extensions from Trakkers that gave a
couple of inches more leg room - although this worked and was a big
improvement it achieved this by moving the seat back upwards and
backwards, resulting in a large hole at the back of the seat - just
right for losing all sorts into the rear load bay. For what you get, a
few metal brackets and a handful of bolts and stuff, I thought it was an
expensive modification, especially as I had to drill holes in the seat
frames to mount them.

I believe you can also only use the extensions if you have the four
individual seats in the rear, and not the six seating benches.

Mark

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On Mon, 30 May 2005 13:19:51 GMT
"Mark Pewsey" <[email protected]> wrote:

> z wrote:
> >> anyone has experience with replacing uncomfortable 110 rear seats
> >> with any other make
> >> something that will support an adult on a long ride?

>
> I replaced the middle row seats with a combination of Trakkers/Exmoor
> Trim Hi/Lo Back seats, and must admit to being a tad disappointed.
>
> They were much better for the kids than the standard fare, more
> comfortable and safer, but still small for adults, and the seat backs
> were still very upright. Fine when the kids were awake, but left them
> hanging off the seat belts when they fell asleep.


Very interesting feedback. Any alternative?

>
> I also bought and fitted the seat extensions from Trakkers that gave a
>
> couple of inches more leg room - although this worked and was a big
> improvement it achieved this by moving the seat back upwards and
> backwards, resulting in a large hole at the back of the seat - just
> right for losing all sorts into the rear load bay. For what you get, a
>
> few metal brackets and a handful of bolts and stuff, I thought it was
> an expensive modification, especially as I had to drill holes in the
> seat frames to mount them.


My thought too, although I haven't bought them yet. Would you be
willing to post plans/pictures/etc that would allow us to make some? ;-)

>
> I believe you can also only use the extensions if you have the four
> individual seats in the rear, and not the six seating benches.
>


This is what Exmoor trim told me.

Fred
 
Fred Labrosse wrote:
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>> few metal brackets and a handful of bolts and stuff, I thought it
>> was an expensive modification, especially as I had to drill holes
>> in the seat frames to mount them.

>
> My thought too, although I haven't bought them yet. Would you be
> willing to post plans/pictures/etc that would allow us to make some?
> ;-)


Sorry Fred,

I let the vehicle go last year, along with the seat bits and fitting
instructions.

I only extended one seat in the end, reverted on sale, but did have some
photos of it, but danged if I can find them now!

:(

Mark

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