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W11LLX



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Is it possible for front seats to go further back?
Is it possible for front seats to go further back on 110 xs?
Post #9594 10th Apr 2009 8:43am
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cobs



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Post #9595 10th Apr 2009 8:52am
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W11LLX



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thanks for that cob, I will get on to it, cheers mate 4 a quick response
Post #9596 10th Apr 2009 9:00am
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We have some in ours there good quality and make a big difference 2.4 90 XS
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Post #9599 10th Apr 2009 10:09am
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yaho



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Look also this topic from the past:
http://www.defender2.net/forum/post5794.html#5794

There are pics of DIY extensions rails. Janusz
www.yahodeville.com
Post #9628 11th Apr 2009 11:55am
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Rob A



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Thanks Cobs for the mudstuff site, been looking for a simple solution like these rails for a while and there is lots of other cool bits and pieces there too. Well worth a look!!! Thumbs Up

Cheers

Rob. 130 HCPU 2.4TDCi
110 300TDi
Post #9629 11th Apr 2009 3:12pm
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I put a few washers on the seat bolts underneath the existing rail raising it 20mm or so.
You will need 4 slightly longer "grade 8.8" bolts which you can get from a decent hardware shop which along with the washers shouldn't cost more than £2 for the lot.
That gets the seat back an inch or so,and saves a few quid. Thumbs Up
Post #9631 11th Apr 2009 3:50pm
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MK



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philp wrote:
I put a few washers on the seat bolts underneath the existing rail raising it 20mm or so.
You will need 4 slightly longer "grade 8.8" bolts which you can get from a decent hardware shop which along with the washers shouldn't cost more than £2 for the lot.
That gets the seat back an inch or so,and saves a few quid. Thumbs Up


I did the same! Puma 110" SW

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Post #9634 11th Apr 2009 5:39pm
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Rob A



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MK wrote:
philp wrote:
I put a few washers on the seat bolts underneath the existing rail raising it 20mm or so.
You will need 4 slightly longer "grade 8.8" bolts which you can get from a decent hardware shop which along with the washers shouldn't cost more than £2 for the lot.
That gets the seat back an inch or so,and saves a few quid. Thumbs Up


I did the same!


Think I'll try that too . . . .

Thanks Thumbs Up 130 HCPU 2.4TDCi
110 300TDi
Post #9652 13th Apr 2009 12:36am
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Rob A



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Brazil 2008 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Alpine White
philp wrote:
I put a few washers on the seat bolts underneath the existing rail raising it 20mm or so.
You will need 4 slightly longer "grade 8.8" bolts which you can get from a decent hardware shop which along with the washers shouldn't cost more than £2 for the lot.
That gets the seat back an inch or so,and saves a few quid. Thumbs Up


Phil, finally got round to raising the seats, but could not push them back any further due to what looks like a built in "bump stop" inside the tubing. How did you get round this? All I can think of is putting two pieces of wood/metal under both sides of the assembly to bring it higher and then bolt onto that a few inches further back. It would have to be strong though. Any ideas? Confused

Thanks

Rob 130 HCPU 2.4TDCi
110 300TDi
Post #9898 18th Apr 2009 9:40pm
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philp



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Just been outside and checked, all I have that looks like a bump stop are three “Dimples” in the upper sliding rail.
A 3mm Drill bit should sort these out,.
Can you post a picture of the part that is stopping you sliding the seat back further?
Don’t expect any miracles by raising the seat rails by using washers or Mudrails, the rear bulkhead will stop you getting the seat too much further back.


Phil
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If you use Mudrails you should get approx another 80mm of travel if you have a double cab Thumbs Up
Post #9901 18th Apr 2009 11:17pm
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