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    Rear Seat modification Def 130 2003

    Currently seeking assistance in relation to retrofitting later model rear bench seating with head rests to Defender 130 2003 Model. My wife has advised me that bench seats without headrests are illegal for the children. Currently all in safety seats, but soon will be able sit on the rear seats.

    Interested know if possible to add headrests, purchase after market adaption or retrofit 110 rear seats.

    Assistance greatly appreciated.

    Regards

    Rover

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    Do you know what the source of that rule is? Be interested to see what it says and whether its state or national rule.

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    http://www.exmoortrim.co.uk/catalogue/browse/32-second-row.html'sef=hc

    Exmoor trim do all sorts of seats for defenders but you have to get the stuff sent over or go through an agent locally, and they will not do it cheap either.

    Otherwise you are going to be looking for a second hand set from the wreckers.

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    I see the Puma front seats have much higher headrests than my 94 300Tdi. Being tall I prefer the Puma ones - are there similar after market items and what sort of $ are they landed here?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Hi Rover,

    it seems quite an odd rule - that would eliminate almost every car built before 2000 from carrying kids!

    Anyway, not sure where you are located but there are companies around that will modify your seat, or engineer a replacement one. I saw some pics once of a VW van bench seat in the rear of a Def130, that looked like a nice comfy mod! I can't find them again now though, sorry.

    If you are in Sydney, I've had a quote from these guys to modify my rear seat to take child restraints, they could probably help: Karlisle's

    Cheers,

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    How many kids? I was looking at the possibility of having two single seats in the back, freeing up the middle for storage eg kids stuff .
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    Given that the rear seats are fixed to the rear wall of the cab, there is no reason that you couldn't fit fixed head-rests above the three seating positions.

    Your local motor trimmer could make some up to match the current trim, otherwise, go to your local pick and pay-less wrecker and see if you can find suitable items.

    You could always use the Exmoor front head rests and modify the mounts for them!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Given that the rear seats are fixed to the rear wall of the cab,
    No they aren't.

    Well, not really. there are two small brackets put in place for Australian compliance which stop the upper portion of teh seat tilting forwards, but that bracket is easily removed to allow folding of seat etc.


    Ploppy - I am considering the same thing.
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    Yes I know the brackets and am looking at options for replacing them with some sort of catch.

    However what I'm suggesting is that the head rests actually get fitted to the rear wall in front of the rear windows. After all the reason for the head rests is not to actually rest the head but to prevent the hyper-extension mechanism (whiplash) in a rear end or frontal crash.

    The seats could then still be made to fold forward but leaving the rests on the rear wall.

    Diana

    BTW: Don't remove the brackets without replacing them with some alternative mechanims to prevent the seat folding forward in a crash. Ths tilting forward can result in other severe injuries, than just the flexion-extension injuries of the neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rover View Post
    Currently seeking assistance in relation to retrofitting later model rear bench seating with head rests to Defender 130 2003 Model. My wife has advised me that bench seats without headrests are illegal for the children. Currently all in safety seats, but soon will be able sit on the rear seats.

    Interested know if possible to add headrests, purchase after market adaption or retrofit 110 rear seats.

    Assistance greatly appreciated.

    Regards

    Rover
    I'm not sure where you're located but here are the VIC rules.

    Frequently asked questions : VicRoads

    Nothing about headrests that I can see but may be different in each State.


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