That's interesting, I was wondering about transferring up/down arrangement on seat frame from right to left. I guess the passenger seat on a RHD car is set in the equivalent of the down position.
Would be interested in back seat if you want to sell.
Cheers
Marc
S1 24V interior
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Re: S1 24V interior
1987 CX GTi Turbo 2, RHD, Maikonics, Quaife LSD, Cassis Nacre
1972 SM 2.7 carb, Star Garnet Metallic
1972 DS 21EFI, LHD, SM steering, hydractive, Gris Espadon
About 8 XMs, now all deceased
1972 SM 2.7 carb, Star Garnet Metallic
1972 DS 21EFI, LHD, SM steering, hydractive, Gris Espadon
About 8 XMs, now all deceased
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Re: S1 24V interior
The rise section and the for/aft movement are bolted on the underside of the base section of the seat frame.
Only the back rest angle motor is fitted on the seat frame.
The bases are easy to seperate and swap over physically.
The only problem could be with the seat belt mounting point.
May well be on the base I think.
Will check tonight as I have a couple of stripped seat frames ready to be cleared of the electrics and junked.
Have now checked this out, not good news.
The seat frame is mounted offset to the base and the runners.
Fitting a RH base to the LH side of the car will move the seat lateral position 40 to 50 mm sideways.
Obtaining LHD seat bases might be the easiest option.
John
Only the back rest angle motor is fitted on the seat frame.
The bases are easy to seperate and swap over physically.
The only problem could be with the seat belt mounting point.
May well be on the base I think.
Will check tonight as I have a couple of stripped seat frames ready to be cleared of the electrics and junked.
Have now checked this out, not good news.
The seat frame is mounted offset to the base and the runners.
Fitting a RH base to the LH side of the car will move the seat lateral position 40 to 50 mm sideways.
Obtaining LHD seat bases might be the easiest option.
John