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pistonfields



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Puma middle row seat removal: what is part of it?
Hi
my 110 has had middle row seats; first thing I took out and never fitted again. After years now time to sell it! My question: what else apart from seats, mounting plate and seatbelts is part of the middle row seat assy? Specifically the black stuff in the following 3 pictures: useful for someone buying the middle row bench, or integral part of the cars structure?


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Post #1026655 3rd Mar 2024 11:32am
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pistonfields



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anybody? Big Cry
Post #1027251 8th Mar 2024 9:18am
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blackwolf



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The only part in your photos which I would consider to be part of the seat assembly is the bracket in you first photo. That will not be present in a vehicle which doesn't have seats and serves not purpose other than to support the seat.

The seat belt bracket in the second photo I am not sure about. My vehicle is a DC (not an SW) and does not have this, since the cab structure is different. It probably is a part that is only fitted if seats are fitted, in which case you could take it out and sell it with the seat, but I cannot be sure. Personally I would leave it where it is and the the buyer of the seat source it elsewhere if necessary (it might be useful as a tie-down/up point mounting, cargoe/dog barrier mounting).

The black thingy in the bottom photo again may be part of the seat installation, but again my DC doesn't have this. It is not necessary for the mounting of the seat, and again I would leave it where it is.

Hope this helps.
Post #1027292 8th Mar 2024 3:46pm
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bodstruck



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The bottom pic is just a cover plate. Not needed for the seat or seat operation. Keep it and it will keep the back looking neater Thumbs Up
Post #1027299 8th Mar 2024 4:40pm
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macfrank



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For the sealt belts the new owner will also need that bracket from underneath
https://www.lrworkshop.com/diagrams/land-r...ts_45068#6
Yours, however, is probably not in a state which appeals to the new owner Wink
Post #1027320 8th Mar 2024 7:58pm
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pistonfields



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are you implying my Defender is not in mint condition? Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up
Post #1027372 9th Mar 2024 11:52am
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macfrank



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no no no no! ...yes Laughing
(no emphasis on *your* Defender but that part in general - it's so exposed)
Post #1027395 9th Mar 2024 4:33pm
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