| Rear seat parts | |
|
|
Author | Message |
---|
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Rear seat parts Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:07 am | |
| Hi all, I'm hoping someone out there has or can obtain the parts that are pictured below. Your help would be much appreciated. https://servimg.com/view/12931018/1 | |
|
| |
VOZZA Been here a while
Number of posts : 150 Home City : SYDNEY Model and year : 99 LIMITED 2000 UPDATE Registration date : 2008-04-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:24 pm | |
| Heard they are hard to get, importers want them coz they break, took my seats out but keeping all the parts incase i want to use them some day. If you have the seats, why don't you try to mount them permanently with out the sliding rails. | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:33 pm | |
| It's a thought, but hopefully I've scored a set from NZ. | |
|
| |
imaginz New Member
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2008-09-11
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:24 am | |
| Hopefully you have found what you want,but if not, try http://www.partsfind.co.nz/ (they are just down the road from me and always seem to have a few supercustoms breaking)
Incidently, I am about to convert my SC to a sleeper...excuse my ignorance but was wondering about removal of the rear seat as shown above?...does it come out front (after removal of the wee metal spacer in the left track, or to the rear? The plastic track ends on mine won't screw off easily) screws just spin, so i am hoping i don't have to drill those out? | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:00 am | |
| Cheers for that, I'll try them if mine fail to arrive. As for taking them out I don't know, I have the rear seat but no tracks. Let me know how you go cause I'll need to do the reverse. Good luck | |
|
| |
imaginz New Member
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2008-09-11
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:37 am | |
| Touchwood! Have always found vendors on trademe to be reliable so you should be sweet.... | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:57 am | |
| Cheers. Just a bit of a pain when the items are $50 - $100 and delivery is $200. Thems the breaks I guess. It's a shame there's none beening wrecked in Aust. | |
|
| |
imaginz New Member
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2008-09-11
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:38 pm | |
| Jeepers I feel for ya...Must be the length as I just looked up frieght for a kg parcel at 1.05m x 300mm x 150mm at 5kg on International Economy Courier 2-6 working days -NZ$53.75 | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sun Sep 14, 2008 12:47 am | |
| Yeah it's 140cm and 14kg NZ post won't touch anything over 1.05m | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:27 am | |
| Imaginz, found this in a previous post:
Just did this and it's not that hard.
Remove the plastic cover (phillips screws). Remove bolts (front and back). Undo sliding latch cable (slides out at 90 degrees from verticle) Seat lifts out easily.
This removes seat. To remove the channel that the seats slid on you have to 1. remove plastic caps on either end (they have phillps screw heads but you must pry them off from underneath as it's not actually a screw) 2. pull the plastic T strips that run the length by pulling them up 3. undo the bolts that fasten the track to the body. One at either end in the channel then 7 (?) more along the sides on the track.
Totoal job took about an hour. Good luck. | |
|
| |
imaginz New Member
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2008-09-11
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Wed Oct 01, 2008 5:22 am | |
| Thanks for the instructions....Much appreciated!!!
(ps Hope your bits arrived...esp at that cost!) | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:45 am | |
| Got my parts today. Looking forward to fitting them now lol. Oh and now I paid for and have recieved them, I can let people know they would've cost $1900AUD brand new. Still didn't like paying $300 but hey thems the breaks.
Now I just have to get JPNZ to send me the right manual. Recieved it today and it's the Landcruiser 89-97 book. | |
|
| |
fractalias Not so new now
Number of posts : 20 Home City : Sydney, NSW, Australia Model and year : 95 SCL 3.0T 4WD Registration date : 2008-05-29
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:33 am | |
| So how'd it go ?
Was your seat just jammed in the rails or had it been fixed permanently?
My rear seat has been permanently fixed, outside of the sliding rails. I'm pretty sure it's not even the original seat, as the slightly different trim would suggest. I've been thinking of refitting to the tracks for the shear convenience of more rear storage when i need it. | |
|
| |
phrollins Not so new now
Number of posts : 89 Age : 53 Home City : Darwin Aus Model and year : 1996 Registration date : 2008-08-01
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:42 am | |
| The parts weren't there at all and the seats where just loose in the back. I could've fitted the permantaly but as you said its better to have the storage space. Now thats its all fitted I'm much happier. | |
|
| |
Sponsored content
| Subject: Re: Rear seat parts | |
| |
|
| |
| Rear seat parts | |
|