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Thread: Fitting rear seats to a DX patrol need a bit of help Please

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    virus's is the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushytas View Post
    Please explain LOL
    google PATROL4X4 and you will get the picture bushy.

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    On your left seat you only need two bolt holes for the seat hinges. On the right hand side your bracket/adapter will have to include the bottom mount point for the seat belt .

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    Quote Originally Posted by JD001 View Post
    On your left seat you only need two bolt holes for the seat hinges. On the right hand side your bracket/adapter will have to include the bottom mount point for the seat belt .
    I found a guy thats willing to sell me the total back end of a patrol for a good price I will keep you all up todate with pictures etc

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    Ok guys i ordered all the parts i need monday they are coing from FRG Racing $500 for all the back end less seats as i dont need them i alreay have a set. I will post up some pic later

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    The rear tie down points are the same as the rear seat points.

    On ebay there are some rear seats for sale but be quick

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Pa...item19cfdb7222

    John
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    OK new updates for you all

    I went out and brought every thing needed.

    I had a friend weld in the seat mount with a Tig while i sat outside with a wet rag and put out the fires from the sound deading crap in the wheel arch

    2X dickie seats
    2x Hoops or Seat locking loops whatever you wish to call them
    2x Seat belts
    2x Plastic top trim
    2x carpet bottom trim
    2x Factory mounts
    1x Right hand side seat belt bolt mount
    Bolts to suit

    Left side seat mount


    Right side seat mount & seat belt bolt mount


    Rear of car


    Left wheel arch Weld


    Right wheel arch Weld NOTE Make sure to remove the plastic cover before welding. This covers fuel filler hoses seen left of picture


    Left seat belt in place


    Right seat belt and mount


    Left wheel arch with new sound deading


    Right wheel arch with new sound deading NOTE fuel filler is behind the plastic when welding you will need to remove the plastic and watch hoses or place a wet rag over them
    Last edited by bushytas; 21st May 2012 at 06:39 PM.

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    Ok well I’ve got some more pictures for you all
    I’ve just finished putting the seats in and I put carpet underlay all threw the 4wd to keep it quiet, sorry I didn’t get any pictures of this as it was raining
    I also found loads on grommets that could be used to run wiring into the car so I took some pictures just for interest sake.
    I will get a picture of it all finished and put up soon but i look like a patrol





















    Last edited by bushytas; 2nd June 2012 at 05:44 PM.
    2008 GU walkabout 3L auto wagon, 2" lift, Nissan winch bullbar, Ironman winch, Roo lite spotties, Scrub bars & side steps,Ferret rear light bracket with two Led work lights.My tip, Always carry a good well stocked in date firstaid kit when 4wding medical help is always to far away.

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