I’m having a bit of trouble visualising the current arrangement. When you say they are too short do you mean in height or length ?
Normally on the 2+2 the front fixings are on the vertical face of the “hump” in the floor using the existing brackets on the front of the Mk2 runners. The runners sit directly on top of the “hump” and the rear of the runner is bolted through the rear of the hump using the holes where the rear brackets were attached. If the seat is too low then it may have been fitted with some spacers or a square steel tube between the hump and the runners. If i’m understanding it right the brackets in your picture are mounted on the flat section of the floor next to the hump ? Are there 2 or 4 per seat ? On the saloon the floor is lower so all the brackets are removed from the runners and they are bolted to some square steel tube which in turn is bolted to the floor. Jim From: AndyH Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 3:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Re: Mk2 seat runners / 2+2 Cheers Jim Update to this one, the runners are too short! The way the seats are mounted is on a pair of L brackets, photo attached. These brackets act in place of the legs that would normally be on the runners. They're drilled right next to the 'hump' that the seat floor would just scrape What I'm thinking of doing is cutting the bottom ones down by one hole so I can get the smaller length I need to mount the runners, that would give me 2 holes on the bottom and 3 at the top. Is that a really bad idea or will I be OK? The ones that come off are mounted into the seat so cant be re-used (Rover seats, per this thread from ages ago https://groups.google.com/d/msg/quantumowners/6uku9bihzRs/SURuec5n9qYJ Andy On Wednesday, 26 February 2014 08:53:36 UTC, Jim Hearne wrote: Once you remove the brackets the Mk2 and Mk3 runners are pretty much the same. Don’t forget to use big (at least 2” dia) and thick (2mm) washers under the floor on the bolts. An ordinary sized washer could pull through the floor in an accident. Jim From: Jamest142 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 11:19 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Quantum Owners] Re: Mk2 seat runners / 2+2 Hiya Dug out my build manual - not much info, but it states as follows :- 6.15.7 Front Seats. Remove the rear mounting lugs from the bottom of the seat runners by drilling out the rivets. Bolt the seat to the floor. The carpet should be cut around the runners. The correct location for the fixing bolts has been scribed on the underside of the car floor. It is essential that the seat runners are parallel otherwise they will not slide freely. The manual make no reference to Mk3.5, so I guess it is the standard Mk2 runners that are used. Hope this helps. Best regards James T Q2-002 -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Quantum Owners Group" group. 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