3rd row seats

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Mar 15, 2013 | 07:18 AM
  #11  
Quote: Yes it can be done. Yes it is a LOT of parts (installing ceiling-mount head rests, welding in floor clips, replacing side molding...). It's about a $2K job and it still won't have the rear AC ducts or stereo controls like a true SE/HSE-7. Having said that, DON'T DO IT! No one can convince me that if you get in a wreck, that insurance will have no problems should someone from the back seat get hurt. There are federal requirements manufacturers must meet and test for such options and you won't be able to proove that you've met them. I know it's an unlikely scenario, but it could ruin your life.
It is a bolt in installation. All the mounting points are there. They are just under carpet/trim. Look at the instructions that I reference in the post above. The seats are a LR accessory that you were able purchase. The instructions detail the installation of the seats/seat belts/head rests.

I believe that all the 7 seaters came with SLS from the factory to account for the extra weight when you have people back there.
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Mar 15, 2013 | 06:59 PM
  #12  
Quote: It is a bolt in installation. All the mounting points are there. They are just under carpet/trim. Look at the instructions that I reference in the post above. The seats are a LR accessory that you were able purchase. The instructions detail the installation of the seats/seat belts/head rests.

I believe that all the 7 seaters came with SLS from the factory to account for the extra weight when you have people back there.
Did not know that. Had a used dealer offer to have it installed for me on one of their models I would otherwise have not been interested in, but could not prove that it met any kind of safety requirements so I would not proceed.

However, not all 7-seaters came with SLS. Mine is a bonafide SE7 w/o SLS.
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Mar 15, 2013 | 10:18 PM
  #13  
Quote: Sand or something like that. I can check if you need the exact name.
Are you selling it possiblé?
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Mar 16, 2013 | 06:34 AM
  #14  
Quote: Are you selling it possiblé?
OK, I don't really need it, make me an offer.
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Jan 15, 2021 | 09:43 AM
  #15  
Quote: Look up Paul Grant. He is a runs a salvage and has the best prices and can tell you all about them as he has been doing it for years. I have a 2000 DII and as soon as I can afford it, I am getting them from him. Yes they will go in the regular however, a lot of the trim has to be changed as well. When Paul sells you one, it will come with everything you need and that is very important.

He is on this forum or you can contact him directly at classicroverparts@gmail.com
This email and site seem to be dead now, where who is the new parts distributer for rear seats and all the parts needed to add?
the PDF that has instructions and parts list is still good.

Andy-
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Jan 19, 2021 | 09:30 AM
  #16  
Seat Rattle
Quote: I have an SE7. Let me know if you need me to take some pics.

The parts you will need are the two folding 3rd row seats, seatbelts, and the neck restraints which are attached to the roof of the vehicle which you fold down when you have passengers on the 3rd row seats.

Al

P.S. The seats rattle at times, there is a service bulletin for fixing them - make sure you do this otherwise you will be disappointed.

Does anyone have the TSB for the rattle? I could not find it on https://www.autocodes.com/tsb/land_r...ii/2003/2.html

It looks like the rubber bumper is worn or compressed.
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