Well, I finally broke down and bought a set of the new EH seats for my lla from our hosts. My truck originally had them but were in bad shape and had been badly recovered. The new fabric is not exactly like the originals. Looks close at a glance but seems lighter in weight and not as textured. In any case, I needed to reinstall the non-adjustable seat frames. Each seat back comes with two sets of bolts to attach to the frames but, of course, no instructions. One set of bolts is "shouldered" and definitely does not fit into the frames. The seatbacks themselves do not even have a bolt hole. I can feel an indent under the fabric which I'm assuming I poke a hole in(?). From what I remember, each original EH seatback had studs which fit into the frame. Is my memory impaired? Has anyone else recently bought these new seats? I do remember asking the salesperson if they had the studs and he said yes.
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Well, I finally broke down and bought a set of the new EH seats for my lla from our hosts. My truck originally had them but were in bad shape and had been badly recovered. The new fabric is not exactly like the originals. Looks close at a glance but seems lighter in weight and not as textured.
Sorry but I cannot comment on the seats as I switched to heated Defender front seats when I renewed the interior. The back lumbar support makes long distance driving a LOT more comfortable.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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We bought a set of front seats for our 1967 2a 109. The EH material is a close enough match for me anyway. Been in for a year or so and holding up fine. The seat bottoms sit in the frames. The seat backs are hinged at the base for tilting forward. The tops of the seat back are strapped to the crossbar (not part of the seat frames) with a short leather strap (this arrangement may be different on an 88. The way the hinge is created is different depending on whether the seat frame is the adjustable type or not. The adjustable type have a threaded inset in the seat back bottom side location which takes a bolt. The non-adjustable seat backs have a protruding dowel with a through hole for a cotter pin. There should be directions that come with the seats. The biggest problem is understanding what frames you have (if they are not stock) and making sure you are clear in the description with your order.
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We bought a set of front seats for our 1967 2a 109. The EH material is a close enough match for me anyway. Been in for a year or so and holding up fine. The seat bottoms sit in the frames. The seat backs are hinged at the base for tilting forward. The tops of the seat back are strapped to the crossbar (not part of the seat frames) with a short leather strap (this arrangement may be different on an 88. The way the hinge is created is different depending on whether the seat frame is the adjustable type or not. The adjustable type have a threaded inset in the seat back bottom side location which takes a bolt. The non-adjustable seat backs have a protruding dowel with a through hole for a cotter pin. There should be directions that come with the seats. The biggest problem is understanding what frames you have (if they are not stock) and making sure you are clear in the description with your order.
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Swingkeel, I possess both adj. and the original non-adj. seat frames. I wanted to put the EH seats on the non-adj. and specified the seatbacks w/ the studs. Simple mistake by RN. Problem solved today. Cedryck, I'll let you know after my own dog spends some time on these seats. The quality looks OK. But to my eye, not as tough as the old EH. Maybe it just has a softer feel. We'll see.Comment
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As soon as I can figure out how to upload pictures, I will post some shots of the English Stafforshire Terriers. thanks for the reply.
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Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Oh always so. A dog park dog from the time he got his puppy shots. With me at stores that allow dogs, at local festivals, frequently out in public where he gets exposed to strangers. Constantly petted by children. He has been raised to believe that a stranger is a friend he hasn't met yet. My big warning to people: "He does lick".
OK, he is five. But he will always be my sweet little puppy
Yep. He's an Irish Wolfhound. He even has his own web page. Lots of baby pictures there.
I see you are in Maryland. If you go to the Overland Expo East this October you can meet him in the author's tent where I will be introducing my new book "The Essential Guide to Overland Travel in the United States and Canada. A Resource for Independent Travel and Camping".
My baby dog is also my traveling and camping companion.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Thanks. That picture is on the chapter intro page of my chapter covering traveling with dogs. Hey, its my book so I didn't see any reason not to include a picture of my dog. It fairness the chapter has 2 pictures of my dog and 2 pictures of other people's dogs.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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