Bench seats for the 110

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felltool

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Renfrewshire, Scotland
I got the 110 and am looking to get some bench seats in the back, anybody got info on them and do they come with seat belts, And is thier maybe sombody that could fit them, Im in renfrewshire area in scotland, cheers
 
I get a set of new britpart ones - easy to fit mind you after you work out which way around the plates go that attach it to the tub.

Two bolts each side and there fitted - 1/2 hour job to do.

As for belts - you can either get all that gear that goes with the metal bars behind the seats, and bolts to about every panel in the landy, or do what most people do, and get your local metal works to make up some steal plates , and use then to re-enforce the ally, and just bolt them through the tub.

BTW - make sure you don't need anybody with a licences gained after 1997 to drive it as there limited to 7seats+driver, and they will need a minibus license to drive a 110 with the two rows of seats, and two bench seats in!

Also check with your insurance company (or not if you don't want them to know)
 
Mine were in Brit part boxes but made by somebody else. Watch out as they came with9/16 bolts and no nuts, as they were obviously designed to be used as replacements, so I had to have the hardend steel plated drilled ou to m12 which was a pain in the arse and delayed the job by a day, and amazinly it was tipping it down with rain the next. Don't you just love Britpart.

Btw when the seats arrive there will be two strange looking metal plates in the box and two nuts and bolts. The bolts bolt the back an base together. The plates bolt onto the back section (prutruding bit to the outside-you will see what Im on about when you get them) and these hook into the holes in the inside of the landy under the join between the bottom an top side panels) amazingly there are no bolts supplied to attach the plates either. A couple of m6 bolts is all that is then needed to bolt the seats to the top of the wheel arch (apart from a drill and a couple of 10mm spaners:)

Enjoy
 
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