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Billy.sg



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Third row seats retrofit L405

Hi All,

I would be ever so greatful for your knowledge and advice on a peculiar issue I face. I have seen quite a few examples of this done on L322’s but do not fancy the rear facing arrangement due to carsickness issues.

Would you know if seats, D-pillar belt and cover from L494 Sport or Discovery 5 or discovery sport can be retrofitted in to a 2013 - 2018 L405?

What is needed apart from the obvious seats, bolts under-carpets, remaining boot space cover C-Pillar covers, seat belt with pretensioner (winding mechanism). Anything else I may have missed.

Any retrofitting instructions guidance, steps and procedures to pay attention to / follow

Of course some might say safety electronics.. I would however need this for only a few short distance local trips for one adult in the third row.

Any advice and guidance you may have will really help.

This is quite urgent as my passengers arrive this Sunday.

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to my knowledge no one has done that conversion here on the forum..

i can see many problems like how does someone get into the back..yes the seat tips forward but its still an effort to climb in.
lack of height would also be a problem.

if you do the conversion please let us know how you got on. ... - .- -.




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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Ive never seen anyone do it sir...

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Billy.sg



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Thank you Stan & Craig! I do appreciate the quick replys.

Would Anyone know the sizing of the seats and frame that holds them

There is a seat set from an LR3 on flea bay with a electronics. Switches carpets, seatbelts /w pretentionsers going for about £300.00

I was hoping that if someone knows what the dimensions are, I could try and do a calculated hack.

Dont want to buy them if they are not going to work at all, thanks

Best regards
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Appreciate its not a 405 but might be worth contacting this guy to see if he can help at all?

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic64147...seats+boot

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Imagine what might happen in a case of a collision?
Third row seating is usually crash tested no?

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agreed..

theres also the insurance implications.. ... - .- -.




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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Exactly! At least the old Overfinch 6/7th seat that we’re CE marked and certified for use with that model!

So, can you check if there is like an IVA test? I’m guessing that would give piece of mind to both user & insurance company… JLR use IVA tests a lot for prototype vehicles… 👍

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Or a much simpler, safer and cheaper solution...

https://www.sixt.co.uk/ford-car-hire/ford-galaxy/#/

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LT



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As above, rent a vehicle with more seats.

Anything is possible with time, skill and money. However, I predict, as have others, that you’ll have serious insurance grief and the conversion will require bodywork modification that will affect the resale value.

That’s assuming that you can find someone to do in time anyway.

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JDGeorgia



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I'm just sitting here drinking Bourbon... thinking Jack, you need to give this guy hope - just because you would like to see it!!!

The L322 guy (link from @Snowy90) used the lashing points - which are still in the L405...
Run a piece of angle iron each side front to back to be affixed under the lashing points. You would need angle iron for the vertical leg to give you rigidity in a crash. Flat bar would deform easier...
Holes could be drilled into the Angle Iron, and the seat frame - which I assume is all 1 piece could be bolted to that.

You lose the 'boot' obviously, and depending on the placement of the seats - the spare well becomes your foot room.

Some thoughts if you will allow me -
The same set-up facing the rear would work better. The rearward leaning back seats and row 3 would be opposing one another - but the upper tailgate slopes in a good bit. You could go min recline on row 2 and bolt row 3 up against it. I think you have more legroom flipping it around. I don't like his wooden frame - I would want to go with steel... In the event of a front end collision - the 2nd row seats are rated to keep back some luggage weight so that helps keep the 3rd row from ending up on the 'bonnet'.

Do you know a lot of Jockeys or Gymnasts that are needing a ride? Or is your name Jobiden and you transport a lot of kids?
It would take 2 days and 3lbs of bacon grease slathered on my Fat American @ss to insert/extricate me to/from this forward facing hell on wheels. I could probably drop that to inside an hour for rearward facing...

As a child of the 70's - look at these guys - there is no car-sickness, there are no seatbelts - just the open road and ADVENTURE!

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In the big picture - what's £300 compared to the opportunity to have the Only L405 "in the Known Universe" with a 3rd row?!?!?

I say GO FOR IT!!!

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