Moosekeeper
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I need to fit an aftermarket driver's seat to my Freelander 1 Facelift 2004. I have chosen a Cobra Classic RS. But this really good YouTube guide shows the potential problems:-
It would be no picnic. The main problem is that the floor area is not flat as it includes part of the transmission tunnel. The factory frame has an approximately 50mm stagger to cope with this. I'm not saying that a bracket/adapter could not be fabricated but it could be tricky.
The second issue is the SRS system - very well explained in the video. Seat replacement requires this to be disconnecting permanently which would obviously be a safety issue. And then trying to persuade your insurers that it was a good idea would be virtually impossible - because it isn't!.
So I would propose fitting the new seat to the existing base/runner.
The least worse option. Really just modifying ( pretty radically admittedly) the existing seat.
Any better ideas?
Many thanks,
Clive
It would be no picnic. The main problem is that the floor area is not flat as it includes part of the transmission tunnel. The factory frame has an approximately 50mm stagger to cope with this. I'm not saying that a bracket/adapter could not be fabricated but it could be tricky.
The second issue is the SRS system - very well explained in the video. Seat replacement requires this to be disconnecting permanently which would obviously be a safety issue. And then trying to persuade your insurers that it was a good idea would be virtually impossible - because it isn't!.
So I would propose fitting the new seat to the existing base/runner.
The least worse option. Really just modifying ( pretty radically admittedly) the existing seat.
Any better ideas?
Many thanks,
Clive