Will
Yes - to have adequate room to rake the back of the seat you need to cut down the transom behind the seats. Then the cut edge needs to be protected and supposedly you need to add a reinforcement to the sides, this is what some of the "Bars" you mentioned do.
You can do that with the bar from MUD products in the UK or if a bit handy make one yourself. (Remember that 110 wagons don't have a transom and no longer have a bar in the middle, although the "B" pillar is 1 piece.)
Defender seats bolt to exactly the same holes as your current seat base/rails, so there is no engineer certification required - I believe the RTA calls it a self certification. Any other brand/make requires an "Engineers Certificate" or a type approval. If you are a bit tall you may wish to also fit some booster rails. In MUD products they are called Mud rails.
Diana


				
				
				
				
					
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