Lower profile interior door handles
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Lower profile interior door handles
Hi, I've just fitted a pair of SAAB 9000 seats to my 4 door saloon. Now the only issue is that they press against the rear door handles.
Does anyone know of a mod I could perform to make some lower profile handles?
Does anyone know of a mod I could perform to make some lower profile handles?
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My Metro seats rubbed the rear door handles. They were a pain as it made them rattle.
I could move them about 5-10mm away but then there still wasn't really enough room to operate them. I've actually gone back to the original Mog seats. There's a reason they're so tiny and compact.
One day I'll re-foam & strap them and remove the bit of wooden board that's in em now!

I could move them about 5-10mm away but then there still wasn't really enough room to operate them. I've actually gone back to the original Mog seats. There's a reason they're so tiny and compact.
One day I'll re-foam & strap them and remove the bit of wooden board that's in em now!

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The Rover 200 BRM was a special addition model with leather seats. Mine are red, of a shade roughly between the leather of the early Minor 1000 and the vinyl cherokee red of later cars.Thats sounds different what are they from
I see now that I misread the original post and we are talking about the front seats causing a prob.

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[quote="dunketh"]My Metro seats rubbed the rear door handles. They were a pain as it made them rattle.
Try Suzuki realto seats i fit them in my four door no problems at all
Try Suzuki realto seats i fit them in my four door no problems at all
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Its a terrible thing to say, but you could cut the flange off and cut back the handle. You'll probably have to cut back the spindle as well.
I don't know how far the square profile in the handle goes into the handle and you'll probably need to drill and tap the spindle to be able to use the fixing screw again. As Roni says the winder is of a lower profile you could cut the knob bit off - you'd probably end up with a handle with a hole in the end. then you could attach a cord a bit like the MK1 mini and pull that to open the door!

I don't know how far the square profile in the handle goes into the handle and you'll probably need to drill and tap the spindle to be able to use the fixing screw again. As Roni says the winder is of a lower profile you could cut the knob bit off - you'd probably end up with a handle with a hole in the end. then you could attach a cord a bit like the MK1 mini and pull that to open the door!

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