tyclyd
Active Member
These seats have been in my 90 for the last 10 years and seen my children grow up - They are the original design from Exmore Trim as you can see here .
They are described as Forward Facing Fold up Right hand and Left hand and I have used them as occasional folding seat and they have the integral head rest. The seat frame is mounted to the wheel arch facing forward with the hinge point firmly bolted into place and the load bearing plates under the floor. The seat when folded away, very neatly stows on to the wheel arch leaving the load area totally free apart from the floor belts. To use the seat you release it from its stowed position (folded into the load area) and the support leg drops down into position.
This seat relies on a 4 point seat belt for safety and therefore must only be used with this type of belt. The belt buckle section is permanently fixed to the rear floor center between the seats when in use. The seat belts are presently fitted into my Defender and if you want to come and pick the seats up you can have the belts for free so long as you do the spannering (you can use my tools), I will help and make tea...
The image below is from the manufacturer - I do not want any cash for them but... I am after a very large camo net (prefer a 18 x 18) for the 110 defender to drape over the Landrover at "War and Peace" this year - and a flag pole (perch rod or similar) so if you were able to swap / lend me one that would be ideal...
They are described as Forward Facing Fold up Right hand and Left hand and I have used them as occasional folding seat and they have the integral head rest. The seat frame is mounted to the wheel arch facing forward with the hinge point firmly bolted into place and the load bearing plates under the floor. The seat when folded away, very neatly stows on to the wheel arch leaving the load area totally free apart from the floor belts. To use the seat you release it from its stowed position (folded into the load area) and the support leg drops down into position.
This seat relies on a 4 point seat belt for safety and therefore must only be used with this type of belt. The belt buckle section is permanently fixed to the rear floor center between the seats when in use. The seat belts are presently fitted into my Defender and if you want to come and pick the seats up you can have the belts for free so long as you do the spannering (you can use my tools), I will help and make tea...
The image below is from the manufacturer - I do not want any cash for them but... I am after a very large camo net (prefer a 18 x 18) for the 110 defender to drape over the Landrover at "War and Peace" this year - and a flag pole (perch rod or similar) so if you were able to swap / lend me one that would be ideal...
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