Adjustable Seats
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Adjustable Seats
Does anyone know of a kit that enables original morris seats to be adjusted (slid forward & back)?
My wife is only 5'2" and always needs a cushion to reach the pedals properly. It would be much tidier if the seat moved, then I could have it as far back as I wanted too!
Ben
My wife is only 5'2" and always needs a cushion to reach the pedals properly. It would be much tidier if the seat moved, then I could have it as far back as I wanted too!
Ben
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Its fitted as standard, if your seat does not move (I assumed you looked underneath) and the adjusting lever is not there, somebody has replaced the drivers seat with a non adjustable passenger one.
Also if you look where the 2 brackets hold the seat to the floor there are 3 positions so you may be able to bring it forward to help until you get the correct seat.
Ben when you go back to look at the Traveller check the drivers seat and you should see the adjuster unless someone has changed that as well.
Also if you look where the 2 brackets hold the seat to the floor there are 3 positions so you may be able to bring it forward to help until you get the correct seat.
Ben when you go back to look at the Traveller check the drivers seat and you should see the adjuster unless someone has changed that as well.
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Kevin
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Tha main reason is that the drivers seat takes a lot more wear and tear and the lower tube running across the front of the car often breaks off, which is why they are a bit harder to come by.
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Kevin
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Just to clarify for anyone thinking "how does that work, then?" you have to press the adjustor down, rather than pull it, as is common in more modern motors.
I've found it's best to do it from outside the car...
I've found it's best to do it from outside the car...

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Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
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The other reason is people with lump hammers!Kevin wrote:The main reason is that the drivers seat takes a lot more wear and tear and the lower tube running across the front of the car often breaks off,

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If its that bad take it out of the car and remove the paint with stripper or a heat gun they are not as strong as they look, age can cause them to be quite weak.but standing on it (hanging onto car roof) didn't shift it,
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I've got a couple of lumps of MDF under the rear tubes of the seat. Makes it much easier for a shorthouse to see over the bonnet, but it can make your back ache on long journeys if you don't get your seating position absolutely right.
Although for me, it's that or not see where I'm going...
Although for me, it's that or not see where I'm going...

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Yes there are 2 "U" clamps holding the front crossbar of the seat in place but just under the seat (cushion area) there should be a lever that pushes down to give the adjustment if not you have a passenger seat fitted, if you tilt the seat forward and look towards the front end of the seat base if there is an adjuster it will be obvious, also check the passenger seat just in case a previous owner swapped them round by mistake as I have come across that as well.
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Kevin
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