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Thread: What are the minimum requirements for legal extra seats in the boot?

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    No problem
    The main hurdle is finding a set of seats, but if you advertise on here you might get lucky and a member has an old set in their garage like I did, I just paid the freight and he was happy to have the extra space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    And because the ADRs are not retrospective, for a 1992, the previous version of this document applies.
    Third Edition ADRs 3/01 seats and seat anchorages; 4/01 seatbelts and 5/02 seatbelt anchorages, apply to a 1992 Defender (MC category vehicle)

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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    No problem
    The main hurdle is finding a set of seats, but if you advertise on here you might get lucky and a member has an old set in their garage like I did, I just paid the freight and he was happy to have the extra space.
    That's a good deal!
    Cheers
    Niels

    Snowy - 1998 300tdi Defender 110

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Third Edition ADRs 3/01 seats and seat anchorages; 4/01 seatbelts and 5/02 seatbelt anchorages, apply to a 1992 Defender (MC category vehicle)
    Lotza

    Interestingly, in your first link:
    "3.2.0.1. Side-facing ?Seats? need not comply with the requirements of this Rule."

    Which seems to apply to the whole document.
    Cheers
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    Snowy - 1998 300tdi Defender 110

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    If you can get it done without engineering, arguing they were standard available on that model it may save you some grief.

    I've had 2x2 side benches put in my 2013 110. All signed off BUT to have it rated for adults converts the 110 to a passenger vehicle so you have to install child seat restraint points servicing existing row 2, the only place for these were via a fabricated bar above the door (the engineer would not sign off restraints built into the seats themselves).

    Alternatively you can stay as a commercial vehicle but be rated either for 2 adults or 4 children.

    The seats and lap belts were from Exmoor Trim (I was in the UK with spare luggage capacity). Having the Euro stamp on them helped with sign off

    NB I was told no cargo barrier allowed, no wheel carrier with externally operated mechanism as passengers must have ability to escape.....

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    You will require engineering for the seat belt anchorages if not already there.

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    had to get our old commodore wagon done when last kid came along.
    went to a seat place in Carins.
    cost 1300 drive in drive out blue plate etc

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    I have a crab bar that is about 5-6 inches behind and about 1 in below the back seat that has 3 bolt points. It's bolted into the frame of the ute just below the window, concealed by the plastic in most wagons.
    Mick, I didn't require eng report, as used original belts, and better fitting points. It may have changed in the last 4 years or just different in vic?
    Simon in relation to Pumas there was a place out near Camden lr dealer that fits approved bolts inside the seat frame back just like most factory wagons, comptune I think. I've seen a couple and if I had a puma they would get my business as they look like the factory bolt points in a Prado or my wife's multivan. The thing that stops most conversions rating the seats for adults is gvm, with a defender this is not an issue. From memory it's 68kg per seat so you still have over 400kg (1050- 612)capacity after install whereas other wagons could exceed their gvm with bums on seats alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    Mick, I didn't require eng report, as used original belts, and better fitting points. It may have changed in the last 4 years or just different in vic?
    Re read my post. I didn't mention the seat belts would require engineering. Seat belts you purchase in the stores conform to the Australian Standard and are therefore ADR compliant. No engineering necessary. You wouldn't believe how hard it is to get new seat belts in Australia that do not conform to the Australian Standard.

    Seat belt anchorages.
    https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2006L02683
    This is an ADR that applies to all states and territories within Australia. You have supplied very little information on the ones you have installed.

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    Rear seat defender wagon

    Our forward facing rear seat was done at V-quip in Melbourne, Moordialloc I think it was, good service, full engineers certificate, seat belts. etc it folded up against the backseat if you wanted to put stuff in the back of car. Our car was registered/ insured as a 7 seater wagon. I took a day to fit they had to remove the fuel tank for the seat mounts and the seat belt fittings . I think there will be similar service in sydney.

    It was good for the kids even when they were teenagers, (smallish ones) it gave good service for 8 years. cheers simmo

    simmo
    95 300Tdi Defender wagon

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