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Thread: D3 SE - rear seat removal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad
    It's a base model 1994 yet it has mag wheels, cruise control and the sixth seat.
    cruise control was standard on the V8s - mags, abs, extra seats and airbags were options - all standard on the ES. If your car was originally fitted with only one rear side seat and complianced as such, it is some sort of special fit. As standard 5 seater or optional 7 seater. 6 seat is something odd. Was the extra seat simply removed and then the car certified as such?

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    I looked on the compliance plate when I got it and it is a six seater. It doesn't have a modification plate from being modified after delivery.

    Cruise control isn't standard on the V8s. It certainly appears to be the norm but I looked at lots of Discos when buying mine and saw a few without it. Including at least one 1997 and one 1998 model.

    That is a decent score though. Getting an SE for the price of an S. I'd just rip out the back seats and be done with it.
    If the cops do pull you over just tell them it is an S as that is what it said on your order

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    Dunno if this helps but for my P38A which also has a wheel well, I have done the following:
    • Fitted a Kaymar wheel carrier so I don't need access to the wheel well.
    • Fitted two pieces of Unistrut P4100 channel http://www.unistrut.com/Browse/cat_pg.php?P=S00_Channel across the car. One bolts to the existing tiedowns - the second could have as well but I've fitted it further forward. This has two benefits, they span the wheel well cover and gives a strong support for the drawers and they also lift the drawers (second hand steel commercially made units) so that they can slide over the tailgate. Unistrut was selected as (a) I already had it, (b) it is very strong owing to the cross-sectional design and (c) it allows me to bolt to it anywhere along its length without drilling holes (apart from the hole at each end where it is bolted to the floor) using the Unistrut channel nuts http://www.unistrut.com/Browse/cat_pg.php?P=S00_Ch_Nut
    • Replaced the wheel well cover with my own plywood unit which has trap doors that can be lifted from inside the drawer units to access the jack, etc.
    Pics:
    #1 Wheel well with two lengths of Unistrut across. The one closest the camera is bolted to the tiedown points, the one furthest away bolts through some holes that were used previously for the LPG tank frame.

    #2 The new carpeted floor in place. Note the removable hatch (front bar not in pic but hatch is not fouled by the bar.

    #3 The attachment of the front bar to sides of wheelarch (right through)

    #4 A Unistrut channel nut, spring loaded to hold it in place. These can be fitted and moved/removed after the Unistrut is bolted down.

    #5 The drawer frame that bolts to te Unistrut.

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    Will see how things go here is a pic of the back load area now - loaded ! see why we need the under floor room ?



    And there is still another small grey case - like the ones at the bottom and a large black bag to go in !
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    Ron,
    Thanks for the pics,given me a good guide for that job when I get time!

    Mick,
    The removal of the rear seats will give you some extra room although it will be an uneven load area. We packed a large amount of gear into ours when we did the CSR.

    Perhaps a roof rack for the plastic boxes?
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    Hmm yeah roof rack is no good as it has to go into the building carpark - at they wouldnt stay there at speed and would be open to theft - sensative equipment inside etc -


    ps recently had windows tinted - 5% on rear and 35% on fronts - over the top of existing 20% - so shes now very dark !

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