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roche1800



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110 crewcab conversion to canvas
I am in the process of converting a 110 Crewcab Puma to heavy duty frame and canvas.

Obviously I have the front and second row seats, I am contemplating fitting genuine fold down front facing rear seats.

The bulkhead in the tub is going to remain after some deliberating in order for the second row seats to be reduced to the bulkhead done in the factory.

What are people’s thoughts or advice for the rear fold down seats for as ascetics, practicality etc. And yes it will done professionally eg adding YRM 302 & 303 to under side of rear wheel arch.

Many thanks.
Post #1051835 15th Nov 2024 12:16pm
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Member Since: 16 Oct 2014
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
The first thing I did with my 110 SW is remove the rear most seats. They're very bulky even folded up and severely limit the possibilities of carrying things in the tub. For anyone other than children they're not easy to get into and out of either.
Unless you actually need 7 seats adding them is more work that will only make the 110 less practical.
Post #1051843 15th Nov 2024 1:51pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
roche1800 wrote:
... The bulkhead in the tub is going to remain after some deliberating in order for the second row seats to be reduced to the bulkhead done in the factory. ...

What are people’s thoughts or advice for the rear fold down seats for as ascetics ...


I'm not quite sure what you mean, is the bulkhead staying, being removed, or being cut down?

The second row seats will become marginally less uncomfortable if you remove or reduce the bulkhead since you can then adjust the backrests to make them less upright (remembering that a double cab's second row seats are more upright than an SW second row).

I've never used the forward-facing "third row" seats in a current Defender but imagine that they are intrusive, space-hungry, awkward to get into, and fairly unpleasant to ride in. Unless I had a particular need (or really hated my children) I would not bother with them. They might however appeal greatly to an ascetic* since this sort of self-punishment is exactly the kind of thing that such folk are into.

Then again perhaps you meant "aesthetics" not "ascetics". Very Happy





* Ascetic: a person who dedicates their life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons.
Post #1051852 15th Nov 2024 3:46pm
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mwestcrew



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A little off topic but…… as Blackwolf says the rear seats in a double cab are far too upright to be comfortable, there is a solution made by Far Corners which lifts the front of the seat a little and makes the back seats more comfortable.

Whether you can get them to actually supply them is another discussion…… 2011 130 Utility Body
2005 110 Van
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^^ a forum search on the company should quickly answer that. Laughing

There was a recent forum thread on the differences between the seat brackets for Station Wagon and Double Cab variants. That might be of interest for anyone considering this conversion.

https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic93086.html
Post #1051897 16th Nov 2024 11:53am
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