Looking for some ideas to remove front seats and fit some with head rests.
Ive got 2 little girls aged 11 and want them to be reasonably protected. I have looked at all the replacement seats out there and there are plenty, all with head rests for the outer seats but can't seem to find any for the middle seat. Saw this rack system I thought was quite cool.
Anybody overcome this problem before?
Ah and this is another 2a 88" Ive got 2 now, I had heard it was a sickness, now I know it to be true.
Fitting Head Rests to Series Land Rover
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Re: Fitting Head Rests to Series Land Rover
Period Look wrote:
Ah and this is another 2a 88" Ive got 2 now, I had heard it was a sickness, now I know it to be true.
Its called "roveritus" and is spread by a virus that grows on the steering wheel of land-rovers. Difficult, but not impossible, to get rid of. Took me 20 years to get over it, and I still have the occasional relapse.
Tony.
Re: Fitting Head Rests to Series Land Rover
reasonably well protected and rover is a stretch,
the dash is steel and the belts aren't even inertia locked.
in saying that though I reckon a set of decent belts and highback seats would be a start,
the headrest should pretty much line up with your ears.
I reckon three jaz poly seats with removeable covers would look good in there but don't expect much cushioning
the dash is steel and the belts aren't even inertia locked.
in saying that though I reckon a set of decent belts and highback seats would be a start,
the headrest should pretty much line up with your ears.
I reckon three jaz poly seats with removeable covers would look good in there but don't expect much cushioning
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