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Old 28-03-10, 12:24 PM   #1
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Seat frames

I'm after either Rover 45 or ZS front seat frames........not fussed about anything else about the seat so if the seat is ruined but frames are fine let me know as I want to cut them down to mount the front seats lower in the car.

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Old 28-03-10, 01:08 PM   #2
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If you are trying to lower the OE seats on the frame then you are wasting your time as there is very little to gain from this due to the design and way they are assembled. Also do not forget how the seatbelt lock mechanism mounts to the seat frame. You are better off using bucket seats as these are naturally lower in design and easier to fabricate a subframe to achieve a lower stance.
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If you are trying to lower the OE seats on the frame then you are wasting your time as there is very little to gain from this due to the design and way they are assembled. Also do not forget how the seatbelt lock mechanism mounts to the seat frame. You are better off using bucket seats as these are naturally lower in design and easier to fabricate a subframe to achieve a lower stance.
was hoping to keep the car looking OE lol.........bit of a ****** that as I have no headroom with that lovely poxy sunroof lol........at a loss of what to do to make me more happy and comfortable with the Devil.

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