Lewis07

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new to the marque so excuse basic questions but can seats easily be fixed in the back of a 90 Defender Pick-Up? And how about a hard-top? Car currently has roll bar. Thanks in advance.
 
new to the marque so excuse basic questions but can seats easily be fixed in the back of a 90 Defender Pick-Up? And how about a hard-top? Car currently has roll bar. Thanks in advance.
Did you seek to help yourself by lookin in past posted post's or threads?:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Have now. :eek: Would still like a steer on where to get work done though.;)


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Bench seats easy to fix - just ensure you use load spreaders as the metal isn't overly thick above the wheels.

Paddocks and others sell - haven't checked today, but memory says around £35 per bench

Have also seen a bench fitted with it's back against the bulkhead behind the drivers seat, but you need to put in some protection to stop the passenger and drivers heads meeting under sudden braking!

Fold up forward facing seats may be a better option and provides abiity to fit diagonal seat belt. Exmoor trim sell (pricey) but other options exist.

Ian (instantsquids) has done and posted photos if you search, or I'm sure would respond to a PM for advice

Also threads on here re: telling your insurance etc. re any mods made


PS - wouldn't refer to your Landy as a 'car' - it's inviting a ribbing. Jeep is also best avoided:D
 
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Bench seats easy to fix - just ensure you use load spreaders as the metal isn't overly thick above the wheels.

Paddocks and others sell - haven't checked today, but memory says around £35 per bench

Have also seen a bench fitted with it's back against the bulkhead behind the drivers seat, but you need to put in some protection to stop the passenger and drivers heads meeting under sudden braking!

Fold up forward facing seats may be a better option and provides abiity to fit diagonal seat belt. Exmoor trim sell (pricey) but other options exist.

Ian (instantsquids) has done and posted photos if you search, or I'm sure would respond to a PM for advice

Also threads on here re: telling your insurance etc. re any mods made


PS - wouldn't refer to your Landy as a 'car' - it's inviting a ribbing. Jeep is also best avoided:D

Thanks for all that mate. Much appreciated. I'll remember the bit about car and jeep too. :D
 
Sorry for delay, I can recommend places to go near Tunbridge Wells if your stuck including a larger 4x4 place that specializes in LR's. But something like that I'd have a go at yourself.
 

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