Cerbera passenger seat position.
Discussion
Is it possible to relocate the passenger seat farther back?
I realise the seat is put where it is, to gain access into the back, but as ill not realy be using the back seat, ide like to relocate it a bit farther back.
Anyone done it.?
Is it easy.
PS its a 2000 car with the "Tuscan" style seats.
Thanks.
I realise the seat is put where it is, to gain access into the back, but as ill not realy be using the back seat, ide like to relocate it a bit farther back.
Anyone done it.?
Is it easy.
PS its a 2000 car with the "Tuscan" style seats.
Thanks.
From what ive read,,In most ceberas the passenger seat has been mounted more forward than the drivers seat. Supposedly to allow easier access to the rear seats.
Occasionally I carry some tall people, so its a bit of a challenge for them to not only get in and out but also be comfortable..
Yes the seat will slide back on its runners , but not far enough...
Occasionally I carry some tall people, so its a bit of a challenge for them to not only get in and out but also be comfortable..
Yes the seat will slide back on its runners , but not far enough...
Yes, the Cerbera layout means that the passenger seat is mounted a bit further forward than the driver's seat, it's what TVR called a 3+1 I believe.
Having said that, I'm 6' 3" and can easily & comfortably fit in the passenger seat, and have done for several long journeys. What I have found as a tall Cerbera owner/driver is that you perfect a entry/exit method for the driver's side, so it feels a bit weird when getting in and out of the passenger side. Unless your tall passengers are also going to be regular drivers they won't notice.
In theory you could reposition the seat, as standard it's only bolted through the fibreglass floor (some people have modified their chassis to include steel braces that the seats bolt to). But, the fibreglass moulding has some location features that fit the bolt positions.
Personally I wouldn't bother, it's more hassle that it's worth IMHO.
Having said that, I'm 6' 3" and can easily & comfortably fit in the passenger seat, and have done for several long journeys. What I have found as a tall Cerbera owner/driver is that you perfect a entry/exit method for the driver's side, so it feels a bit weird when getting in and out of the passenger side. Unless your tall passengers are also going to be regular drivers they won't notice.
In theory you could reposition the seat, as standard it's only bolted through the fibreglass floor (some people have modified their chassis to include steel braces that the seats bolt to). But, the fibreglass moulding has some location features that fit the bolt positions.
Personally I wouldn't bother, it's more hassle that it's worth IMHO.
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