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chairmanron



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey
Uncomfortable seats, what are my options?

Hi, having had lots of p38s and still haviing a couple of l322s, i have recently bought a nice solid classic. It is a 1991 vogue se and in good solid condition but i find the leather seats really uncomfortable, hurting my back and forcing my head into the headlining. They are the standard short squab leather seats.

So, i was wondering what my options are for changing the seats? Iknow it would be nice to keep original but if i can't drive it comfortably it isn't much use. I would like to keep the look as standard as possible but was wondering about either p38 or disco 1 xs half leather or does anybody have any other suitable suggestions?

Thanks

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flashgordon



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I have seen RRCs with time-correct Recaro front seats
and Overfinch offered sport seats with „open“ headrests - I don‘t if these were Recaros, too.

I would be interested to know if front seats (options) from a Defender are a direct fit to a RRC - because I have seen a lot of „direct fit“ options for the defender ...

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flashgordon



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Bill



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Would this be a way to go?







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Weegie



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Scotland 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

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gettingold



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Do those seats come with a new Capri badge?. Sell your car to me for a £1 and your back ache is solved Mr. Green visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

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TugRR



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I always found the sunroof was the issue in a '93 Classic I had, as my hair brushed the roof closely I tended to "stoop".
I've read the seat fixings can be adapted so as to lower the seat a little without too much work.
Does your lumbar adjustment work correctly ?
Thumbs Up Where do you go after one of these . . . ?

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