'64 Aussie Morris 850
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Re: '64 Aussie Morris 850
hi tim
the seats look good i fitted a pair of laser seats that i had sitting around looking for some where to go they fitted in very well just some brackets for the rear mounts and the tracks slide the seats forward and then lean forward as well access is very good and the seats are comfortable and are easy to adjust with the slides right height and allgave the tombstone ones to a friend for his mini and getting a lot of welding done in exchange
cheers roger and the forum is up cheers again
the seats look good i fitted a pair of laser seats that i had sitting around looking for some where to go they fitted in very well just some brackets for the rear mounts and the tracks slide the seats forward and then lean forward as well access is very good and the seats are comfortable and are easy to adjust with the slides right height and allgave the tombstone ones to a friend for his mini and getting a lot of welding done in exchange
cheers roger and the forum is up cheers again
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Re: '64 Aussie Morris 850
The studs on the back of the lamp housings poke through the grille, then the flat metal bar is put on, then the nuts. The wires poke though a slat as well. It also came with a little rubber wedge to correct the angle for different applications
Much more recently I found a NOS set for sale and saved the instructions from the listing
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