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Author:  Baracade [ Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Non standard seats in a moke

Hey hey,

Who has non standard seats in their moke?

Who has pictures of mokes with non standard seats?

Cheers

Dean

Author:  bnicho [ Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:24 pm ]
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SAAS buckets from the 80's, retrimmed.

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Fitted on Honda Civic rails. Don't sit too high, perfect width, very comfy and supportive.

Another alternative is MX5 seats.

Author:  Baracade [ Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:34 pm ]
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WOW they look incredible..

Very nice.. well done..

do i have to have head rests?

i was thinking these!

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Author:  Fiji [ Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:18 pm ]
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Baracade wrote:
WOW they look incredible..

Very nice.. well done..

do i have to have head rests?

i was thinking these!

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awesome choice

Author:  LS1380 [ Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:40 pm ]
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I fitted these...I even have room for a centre armrest/console :roll:
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Author:  CARTER_GT [ Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:29 am ]
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bnicho wrote:
SAAS buckets from the 80's, retrimmed.

Image

Image

Fitted on Honda Civic rails. Don't sit too high, perfect width, very comfy and supportive.

Another alternative is MX5 seats.



They are very comfy seats :D i know i have sat in them

Author:  bnicho [ Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:05 am ]
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CARTER_GT wrote:
They are very comfy seats :D i know i have sat in them


I couldn't get him to fall out either. :P

Baradcade, have a read of the threads in this link on he MokesInc forum. It will give you plenty of info to consider.

http://www.mokesinc.org/index.php/topic,7466.0.html

Just keep the height of the seat cushion in mind. If you sit too high in the car or the seat is too upright, you might find the sunvisors and top screen rail are right in your line of sight. Scrunching down to see out the screen properly soon becomes annoying. However, if you are five foot zero then no issues. :)

Cheers,

Author:  bnicho [ Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:05 am ]
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CARTER_GT wrote:
They are very comfy seats :D i know i have sat in them


I couldn't get him to fall out either. :P

Baradcade, have a read of the threads in this link on he MokesInc forum. It will give you plenty of info to consider.

http://www.mokesinc.org/index.php/topic,7466.0.html

Just keep the height of the seat cushion in mind. If you sit too high in the car or the seat is too upright, you might find the sunvisors and top screen rail are right in your line of sight. Scrunching down to see out the screen properly soon becomes annoying. However, if you are five foot zero then no issues. :)

Cheers,

Author:  bnicho [ Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:06 am ]
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CARTER_GT wrote:
They are very comfy seats :D i know i have sat in them


I couldn't get him to fall out either. :P

Baradcade, have a read of the threads in this link on he MokesInc forum. It will give you plenty of info to consider.

http://www.mokesinc.org/index.php/topic,7466.0.html

Just keep the height of the seat cushion in mind. If you sit too high in the car or the seat is too upright, you might find the sunvisors and top screen rail are right in your line of sight. Scrunching down to see out the screen properly soon becomes annoying. However, if you are five foot zero then no issues. :)

Cheers,

Author:  CARTER_GT [ Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:58 am ]
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bnicho wrote:
CARTER_GT wrote:
They are very comfy seats :D i know i have sat in them


I couldn't get him to fall out either. :P

Baradcade, have a read of the threads in this link on he MokesInc forum. It will give you plenty of info to consider.

http://www.mokesinc.org/index.php/topic,7466.0.html

Just keep the height of the seat cushion in mind. If you sit too high in the car or the seat is too upright, you might find the sunvisors and top screen rail are right in your line of sight. Scrunching down to see out the screen properly soon becomes annoying. However, if you are five foot zero then no issues. :)

Cheers,



And they were of a decent height aswell. As im 6 foot 3 ive found in most seats i either look over the windscreen frame or in line with it. But these seats were nice and low.

Author:  thomas_hb [ Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:04 pm ]
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Baracade wrote:
WOW they look incredible..

Very nice.. well done..

do i have to have head rests?

i was thinking these!

Image


It will depend on the applicable ADRs on your compliance plate. Try to get a pre-'71 compliance plate and numbers for your shell. *cat/pigeons*

EDIT: I thought you were building up a Choke, from the supplied picture - however have just seen the one in the photo is LHD and I think I recognise it as the one being done up by a guy in Germany. Or was it Austria? I don't know. But, I gather this is a photo you've found and not one of your own car?

Either way, yes, it depends on the ADRs as to whether or not you can have lowbacks.

Author:  adamstuart [ Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:28 pm ]
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I don't know but that green thing has a UK little wheeler dash
Funny side walls
flat floors and a funky firewall :S

Looks like he folded the 'interior' up himself :S

Author:  Baracade [ Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:39 pm ]
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What is a CHOKE?

no no.. here are the seats in mine.. the other pic was just a pic with the seats i wanted at the time.

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After this thread I want high backs. But I am still deciding what I do like.

Author:  willy [ Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:40 pm ]
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Dean, a CHOKE is a CHinese mOKE

8)

(reproduction, and not quite legal to get registered here, as they don't ship with any body identification. you can draw almost direct lines between rebirthing and all other sorts of illegality when you see a Choke on the road)

Author:  Baracade [ Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:42 pm ]
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LS1380 wrote:
I fitted these...I even have room for a centre armrest/console :roll:
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What are these seats?

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