Fitting Newton Commercial (or similar) front seats
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Fitting Newton Commercial (or similar) front seats
I wonder if anyone has had experience of fitting Newton Commercial front seats (or anything similar) with head restraints to a tourer/2 door Minor? Is there much modification of the floor involved and can people get into the back once they are fitted. From info provided I think that rear leg room will be compromised as well. Any advice gratefully received.
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I have fitted Newton recliners. The front bolts engage with the original fittings
and the rear bolts need to be drilled through the floor(add suitable load spreading plates both above and below the floor to your satisfaction). The seats are excellent but are much
thicker than the originals so the rear leg room is reduced. I am over six feet
tall and usually have the seat right back but,recently, was able to accomodate
a bride and groom in the back and still drive the car despite having to move the seat forwards a few notches. These seats do not raise the sitting height
from the original. Entry to the rear is quite reasonable as the seats slide
well forward and the backs fold right down.
and the rear bolts need to be drilled through the floor(add suitable load spreading plates both above and below the floor to your satisfaction). The seats are excellent but are much
thicker than the originals so the rear leg room is reduced. I am over six feet
tall and usually have the seat right back but,recently, was able to accomodate
a bride and groom in the back and still drive the car despite having to move the seat forwards a few notches. These seats do not raise the sitting height
from the original. Entry to the rear is quite reasonable as the seats slide
well forward and the backs fold right down.
Willie
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Are there different heights of seat base available? I find the standard seats too low - in my standard seats the foam is brand new and they are just about high enough, but they're only going to get lower.
I like those Newton seats, but they are beaucoup de moolah. Some eBay specials might be called for.
I like those Newton seats, but they are beaucoup de moolah. Some eBay specials might be called for.
Jim - New Forest, the Wiltshire bit
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JIM, I wanted the lowest seats available butyou could always mount them on blocks I suppose? Would have to be properly done to make them safe.
Willie
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In my first Moggy I fitted a pair of very comfy front seats from a scrapyard Volvo. I think it might have been a 740 but wouldn't swear on that. We made a simple angle-iron frame to attach them to the floor. It was a 4 door saloon so the seats didn't need to be able to fold forward to give access to the back, which widened my choice of donor car a bit. Rear legroom was reduced compared to the standard seats but not so much as for the back seat to be unusable.


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