New on this forum - looking for info on a part

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We have been driving our 02 Freelander TD4 for a couple of years now and are still very happy with it.

We used to own our own business hence bought a van-conversion-Freelander. Now we have sold our business and moved to Ireland and the Irish are freaking out over the fact that a private person would want to insure (and of course drive) a van. For this reason I am converting it to a normal car.
This means that I am adding a back seat and belts. I have all the parts and have already mounted them, but what I am missing, is the part which bolts on the floor, where the horizontal part of the rear seat would click in. It would look a bit like small a t-bar I guess, it is screwed onto the floor with 2 bolts.

Does anybody know the name of this or perhaps have a part number so I can search for it?

Many thanks in advance!

Rgds,

Robert
 
We have been driving our 02 Freelander TD4 for a couple of years now and are still very happy with it.

We used to own our own business hence bought a van-conversion-Freelander. Now we have sold our business and moved to Ireland and the Irish are freaking out over the fact that a private person would want to insure (and of course drive) a van. For this reason I am converting it to a normal car.
This means that I am adding a back seat and belts. I have all the parts and have already mounted them, but what I am missing, is the part which bolts on the floor, where the horizontal part of the rear seat would click in. It would look a bit like small a t-bar I guess, it is screwed onto the floor with 2 bolts.

Does anybody know the name of this or perhaps have a part number so I can search for it?

Many thanks in advance!

Rgds,

Robert

You can find all you need with the part numbers on this link.http://www.allbrit.de/NAV.cfm?PAGE=619785&SPRACHE=EN
 
@Nodge68 likes that site :)
...and to be fair, with good reason.

I use it all the time as well. Used it yesterday to find all the part numbers for the bits on the rear brakes. It must use data and images supplied by LR because there are a few sites using it but presenting the data in different ways. I find it particularly good because it breaks the components down by year/VIN so you know that (hopefully!) you are getting the exact right part for your model.
 
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