mate I think you are up **** creek trying to get leg room as the room behind the seat is limited.
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						Hey guys check out my new landy isnt she a beauty!!!!
can someone recommend a good after market drivers seat thats good for me taken into account that im a 6'5" .....thankyou Wes.
http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automo...kToResult=true
mate I think you are up **** creek trying to get leg room as the room behind the seat is limited.
nice auto conversion
Those cabs don't give you anywhere to go with shifting the seat back.
If the standard seats had a really thick backrest, you might find something thinner, but Defender seats are allrady pretty minimal.
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						Yeah leg room could be better but you cant have everything!!i find the defender seat very uncomfortable was just wondering whats a good aftermarket seat that suits the defender....
cant see the advert so am guessing it is a 2 door hardtop ?
you can get a fair bit more room if it is, using 2 products from MUD, their seat rails and a modified capping that allows you to cut down the top of the partition behind the seat.
if it is a station wagon you just need the seat rails to increase leg room and improve posture....
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