bustersbus

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Range Rover seats in a Defender
Just got mesel' a set of rear range rover back seats for the bus (Def 110):D
What ah'd like to know is, how do ah go about securing them? The bottom looks as if it might be straight forward, but what about the top/side mount? Can probably get the striker/ securing bracket things if needs be.
Cheers;) :D
 
Anybody got piccies of bracketry for these seats? Bin doin' my head in and costin' a fortune on beer tryin' tae suss it out!!!
 
just took these piccies of the seats in place, doesn't look too bad, but now I'm gettin' desperate tae fit thum






Anybody????
 
Now that looks cracking, and is not something I had ever thought of before.

Normally the seats are locked in place by a 'door lock' type mechanism, mounted on the bodywork.

These I guess would be available from a Rangie (or Disco 1) breaker, and could be mounted on suitable braketry to the cab sides.

Alternatively, does anyone know which BL derived clunker (for thast is doubtless the source) these parts where nicked from, as they will no doubt be cheaper and easier to source from the breaker if that is known.

MW
 
there was a bloke with an orange hybrid on ere that fitted em and posted pics of how ter hold the backs up, try a search
 
there was a bloke with an orange hybrid on ere that fitted em and posted pics of how ter hold the backs up, try a search
Aye, ah know Yella, ebbadger was his name. Bin on his site
STEVES SITE
but there ain't any pics of the bottom mounts. He did say somewheres about using a flat piece of metal and a roof rack knurled thingy. Thought the bottom mounts were going to be easy but when ye get the seats in, it's a diffrunt story, too many lids in the way!!! Gonna get in touch with the guy ah bought the seats from and see if he's still got the mounts that were built into the body.
Cheers fur the reply Yella;) :D
 
Alternatively, does anyone know which BL derived clunker (for thast is doubtless the source) these parts where nicked from, as they will no doubt be cheaper and easier to source from the breaker if that is known.

MW
Twas a 1986 RR, dunno wot model 'cos badges were missin' along with the drop-down rear door and some body work but it had leather seating, front seats were motorised, and had some walnut (?) trim. Seems tae have bin a good motor in it's day but sadly neglected. If ye're lookin' fur seats, Ah think the RR classic is a good bet, or so Ah've bin told;) :D
 
well the new ones will be a big improvement then .. found a way to stop them sliding out the door when you go round a corner yet :)
 
well the new ones will be a big improvement then .. found a way to stop them sliding out the door when you go round a corner yet :)
Aye, just keep the doors shut:rolleyes: ;) :D
Thur no gantae slide anywheres, they canae cos thur fixed tae the box section welded tae the fixed plate!!!:rolleyes: ;) :D
 
ah now i see where your coming from . that looks as if it should work :) As long as its secure i cant see any problems , should be very comfortable too..
but a bit cauld under the kilt in the winter :D
 
ah now i see where your coming from . that looks as if it should work :) As long as its secure i cant see any problems , should be very comfortable too..
but a bit cauld under the kilt in the winter :D
Aye ah'm hopin' sae;) :D Ah think wot ah'm doin is maybe over kill, but better safe than sorry:D Had a wee run tonight and it's defuntly a lot comfier than wot was there before. Cannae wait tae try it wi' the kilt on....MMMMMMMMMMMMM LEATHER!!!!!;) :D :D
 

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