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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 23 May 2007 Location: The Land that time forgot Posts: 3753 |
I must be missing something because the rear seat backs on my D240 First Edition are either up or down, there’s no means of adjusting the rake of / reclining the seat back. The only thing I could think of to achieve what you want in my case would be to get a short and a long one of those elastic straps with the hooks on each end (like a single leg of an octopus clip for those who remember those when they were used on your Dad’s car’s roof rack.......) - rig the long one to the head restarting post on the front seat and the short one back to the big P bracket that the rear seat back would normally clamp into to hold it in position. The problem would be holding the split at the 40/60 join from wobbling around if the dogs leaned on that part. Whatever you create you would have to stop the seat back from being able to move forwards or backwards and be strong enough for the weight if the dog but also not damage the seat fabric............... Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed! |
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30th Nov 2020 4:08pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
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Yes - I was thinking of basically extending the P bracket with something - to form a longer P bracket - attached with a bolt or similar. Something like a second P bracket bolted on that could swing ut the way to put the seats into normal position or swing in for the upright wall position. Bungee would not be strong enough - it would need to be rigid... to resist dogs pushing on it... I may be worrying over nothing... The 2 St Bernard's currently fit in a custom box in a Converted Suzuki Grand Vitara - I made a 1100 x 900 3 sided box - 800 high.. that fits in with rear seats folded. - and the car is just used for the dogs.. The Defender boot with seats up would be similar - but 1100 wide - instead of deep. 900 is possible the other way - but the seat angle limits it to around 700. I Ideally do not want to make a rigid box for the defender... prefering to use it as a car and a dog transporter... instead of having 2 cars... But the current Dog Mobile has a few years left in it yet I hope. Also there may be a gap at the edges with seat vertical... so may not work as planned anyway. Just thinking when waiting delivery... |
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30th Nov 2020 4:33pm |
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alantd Member Since: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 1513 |
If you have 3rd row of seats, the 2nd row has adjustable incline and can be raked forward, decreasing legroom but increasing boot space. This comes at the expense of folding completely flat (you’re compressing the back cushion against the seat base cushion).
If you have no 3rd row, the 2nd row is fixed in position and incline. The benefit is that you can lift the seat base and fold them completely flat. I can’t see a way to fix either in an upright position as they’d be bloody uncomfortable to sit in and wouldn’t have any structural rigidity in the event of an accident - they’d try and fold forward against whoever was sitting in the 2nd row. You could probably try and retain them with straps but I’m guessing you’d use up more boot space than you liberate. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS + New Defender 110 First Edition |
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30th Nov 2020 7:48pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
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99.9% time dogs are in the car with just me... so no one would need to sit in the rear seats - they are just upright - to give a little more boot space. so not worried about the rear seats being usable - just restrained - to provide a retaining wall to keep the dogs inside the boot. THANKS |
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1st Dec 2020 5:39am |
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Eldoclear Member Since: 12 Oct 2020 Location: Costa Del Clyde Posts: 41 |
We too have a St Bernard, just the one though.... Anyways he fits fine in the boot with the seats up ( we have the 5 seater) I'd have preferred the 60/40 seats as they slide back n forward a little bit - 2/3 inches I think but we have the 40/20/40 so they are fixed Floor space is ample for him, height is very good too, but the boot is about 20cm shorter from door to seat-back than the discovery 4 we had 2 cars ago. He appears to be comfortable enough in it with room to move around, change position etc, at 93kg he needs a fair bit of space |
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1st Dec 2020 3:54pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
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Both of mine are around the 65KG each... So combined 130 KG + occassionaly the bully at 25KG - but she could always go up front... as she is an easy passenger and very infrequent... and not messy.... Would you mind snapping some photos next time he is in there - door open and closed - through glass and rear seat view? Mine will be 5 seater so fixed MANY THANKS |
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1st Dec 2020 4:06pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
You use a cage or just a dog guard and liner?
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1st Dec 2020 4:07pm |
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Eldoclear Member Since: 12 Oct 2020 Location: Costa Del Clyde Posts: 41 |
Sure thing, it will probably be weekend before he's back in it again
there's a liner on the floor but that's it, he's to big to get over the seat backs, he's a lazy sod, he doesn't even bother trying, just sticks his head between headrests every now and then when he wakes up from a snooze |
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1st Dec 2020 4:10pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
Mine can be lazy... but have their mad moments.. especially the girl... she has no brain....
If they saw someone outside they would try and get up and over.... Was looking at TransK9 cage - but its only 935 wide - loose around 200 mm on width - as you need to fit it in through door.. into boot. MANY THANKS |
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1st Dec 2020 4:17pm |
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DSL Member Since: 20 Aug 2007 Location: Wandering the wasteland. Posts: 837 |
Click image to enlarge Only jealous as we lost the last of our 2 dogs almost exactly 2 years ago. Click image to enlarge |
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1st Dec 2020 4:27pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
My snoozy bully and the Bernies on one of their early walks
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1st Dec 2020 4:36pm |
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Simon Audi Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Newport Posts: 544 |
Trans K9 Cage that I was initially considering
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1st Dec 2020 4:43pm |
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DSL Member Since: 20 Aug 2007 Location: Wandering the wasteland. Posts: 837 |
Re hounds, SWEEEEEEEEEEET. Said in the voice of Jezza Clarkson.
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1st Dec 2020 5:07pm |
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