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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
Range Rover Rear Seats in a 110 DCPU
On a constant hunt for new and better seats for the rear of my 110 DCPU. The Exmoors while nice are too expensive and the cheaper seats you need the individual frames not the 60/40 a long with a ton of fab work to the 110 itself. So they are out.

Renault Scenic seats are the other option but Id like to have a middle cubby/jump seat as per RRs and Discos, not asking for much i know Laughing

I have seen pictures where someone fit L322 rear seats into a DC which was snug but looked very good and fit well.


These are the seats in mind -


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The idea would be to keep my 60/40 seat frame but beef it up a little as well as fully fixing it to the tub floor so it cant move. The original fit LR seatbelts and fasteners would be used.

Then fabricate something based off what fixings the RR seats have underneath. I can weld so shouldnt be too tough.

Any reason this cant be done? Seats are pretty cheap about £150 or so.

Could anyone be so kind to measure their L494 RRS rear seats?

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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
So apparently the seats are 54" wide at the widest point. Which is good as the DC rear is about 56" so a little larger than current but should fit. Just need to get the depth. Instagram @defender_ventures
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JOW240725



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
I think Sako243 fitted FFRR seats in his 110 certainly the front not sure about rears might be worth a search or PM. James
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bankz5152



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Got some of the seats on a good deal. So gave them a quick test fit.

While they fit its rather tight! Looks like Ill have to frabricate my own seatbox as well as modding the seats to get a better fit. As currently not really viable due to the massive lack of leg room



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JOW240725



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Look smart! Can you move them further back at all? James
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bankz5152



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I know!! Looks awesome. Currently think how I can get them in


Could maybe gain 25mm if i move my speakers, which will help. However annoyingly the seats only have two settings for the back support. Fully folded or in position which would be comfy in an RRS but removes all the leg room in DCPU. Trying to figure out how i can get into the mechanism to add some more positions. Failing that Ill have to weld them in the position I want

Also going to look into getting the seatbases modified to reduce their over all depth by roughly 80mm, will make them the same size as the stock seats then.

Very annoyingly these would fit brilliantly in a CSW 110 or 130. Instagram @defender_ventures
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zippo87



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Scotland 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
They look brilliant in there! Bet you can’t wait to have them fettled in for good! I’ve got some Range Rover evoque seats sat in the garage waiting for Fitment after initial trial (worth it at £50 the pair though!)
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Sulisuli



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They do look smart Thumbs Up 2015 HT XS 90
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bankz5152



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zippo87 wrote:
They look brilliant in there! Bet you can’t wait to have them fettled in for good! I’ve got some Range Rover evoque seats sat in the garage waiting for Fitment after initial trial (worth it at £50 the pair though!)


I did look at those too! Wanted a set fixed to the bases or so i thought Neutral Laughing

Any plans on how youre going to fit them?

Cant wait to get properly started but guna be a while! Holdiay soon and got a few bits I need to sort before LRP! Instagram @defender_ventures
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zippo87



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Scotland 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
No solid decisions yet, initially I was going to use the electric runners as fitted, onto custom mounts to the raptor plates I have fitted (currently have dormibile dormatic seats that fold down into beds, but the wife despises them). But I think using aftermarket runners and then onto the custom mounts will allow me to lower the overall height, as they are quite high at the front. The main time consuming task will be hooking up the drivers seat electrics as it relies on CAN signals from the door mounted memery settings & memory module etc, I’ll likely hardwire to the motors, and install some fancy switches. The passenger side I’ve already hacked to use the existing seat module. Won’t be home till November so I’m hoping the mice we normally have on the garage don’t take fancy too them, normally it’s my cycling kit!!!

Best part of landy ownership is having several jobs lined up and squeezing in all the ones we don’t expect!! 😂

Test fitting.



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Stiff1



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In the process of doing the same myself. Not to concerned re height at the moment and fixing to 3mm bar on seat box.

Moving the switches to the side of cubby box as can't access them when the door is closed and replacing hole with a blank.

Have to see about wiring heaters into defender switches for the OEM look.

Looking forward to being able to recline the backs when in need of a nap.

May I ask why you have raised the back so much, the mech on the seats should give all the position permutations anyone could need?
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miker



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Rioja Red
I put a set of front seats in my middle row. CSW so I could move them back a couple of inches, and made them sit slightly lower than they normally would. I looked at fitting up the seats to the original frames, but decided it was be more work than just fabricating a frame from scratch, so I got some thick wall 1" box and did that!

I replaced the floor upstend and mid crossmember at the same time, so rather than bolting to the floor, the frame bolts all the way through and picks up on the crossmember.



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zippo87



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Scotland 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
In short, the wife struggled to get the clutch all the way to the floor without excessive pressure on the seat base. I had used the rise adjuster, but the rail then points skywards with the seatbox, so as it went forward it raised the front edge. By slamming the seat and straightening the rails kept allowed it to follow a more comfortable position for her. However despite all that, when I actually get round it it, I’ll just rig it to be in her ideal position. In all fairness I’d tried a few varieties, but didn’t take photos, I used that one as example only!

Miker - great work there!!
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Grenadier



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France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Corris Grey
bankz5152 wrote:
I know!! Looks awesome. Currently think how I can get them in


Could maybe gain 25mm if i move my speakers, which will help. However annoyingly the seats only have two settings for the back support. Fully folded or in position which would be comfy in an RRS but removes all the leg room in DCPU. Trying to figure out how i can get into the mechanism to add some more positions. Failing that Ill have to weld them in the position I want

Also going to look into getting the seatbases modified to reduce their over all depth by roughly 80mm, will make them the same size as the stock seats then.

Very annoyingly these would fit brilliantly in a CSW 110 or 130.


Watching with interest Bankz. Can you remove the backs on the seats to make them slimmer? I took a look at RRS interiors and the seats do seem to be shorter in length than yours, but with the same issue with the rake of the back. Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Grenadier



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France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Corris Grey
Just realised yours are RRS aren't they? I wonder if rather than messing with the mechanism you could simply cut down the front of the seat base by a couple of inches and retrim the leather? Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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