21-01-08, 07:57 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 1,180
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just read this on .org
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How odd that i find this topic, just after i tried doing this, this weekend
Basically, yes it is the rear seat fittings that are different.
The saloon rear seat is fitted via a long piece of metal under the seat that the base is slotted into. This is secured by 2 bolts under the seat. There is also a 3rd bolt that stops the seat base lifting up, that is tucked away behind it, just 1 10mm bolt. The upper part of the seat, isn't any different, same fittings, same locks, same pins.
The hatchback car doesnt have the holes under the seat, it is mounted on the front. The base has a lock in it, that allows it to be lifted up. I think the saloon seats can be fitted into the hatchback, as long as you dont want to put the rear seats down to make your boot bigger.
As for the front seats, these seem to be direct swap, since the floor wasn't changed much between the 2 cars. Well apart from the boot obviously :P
I'm gunna be drilling 2 holes under mine and trying to fit the seats this weekend coming, so i'll let u know how i get on.
Will try get some pics of it for you.
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