jaguar xk8 rear seats
jaguar xk8 rear seats
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vw_mad

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6 posts

245 months

Saturday 25th April 2009
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Hi to all xk8 owners i am trying to find out how wide the rear seats are ,if any one can help as trying to see if they will fit another car i own.I need the width of both the seat section and the back support section the widest and norrowest on each part.Its the sallon type not convertable.
Thanks you richard.

snuffle

1,587 posts

205 months

Saturday 25th April 2009
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If nobody posts before then i will try to remember to measure a set on monday .hope this helps
ps is it the original shape XK8 or that new orrible shape one , as its early shape i got

Edited by snuffle on Saturday 25th April 21:58

vw_mad

Original Poster:

6 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Thank you hopefully i will find out if they will fit got a set ending on ebay monday around 4pm if you can reply by then that will be great.or you can text to 07824511706.
Thanks richard

adu

100 posts

215 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Hi richardthumbup

top of rear seat backrest 119 cm
bottom of rear seat backrest 112 cm
front of seat base 127 cm
rear of seat base 111 cm

hope this makes sense

>>andy
drink

vw_mad

Original Poster:

6 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Thanks andy thats great news they will fit.
Thanks richard

SeismicGuy

57 posts

208 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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Rear seats? What rear seats? Oh, you mean the ledges to stick a few odds-and-ends?

Doug

NormanD

3,208 posts

251 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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SeismicGuy said:
Rear seats? What rear seats?
Oh, you mean the ledges to stick a few odds-and-ends?

Doug
OH those

I was going to try and get a 50% refund as I only have two seats NOT four

a8hex

5,832 posts

246 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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I always used to think of my XJ6 as a 2 seater coupe where the back shelf was too damn far back to be of much uses.
Then I got kids :-(

SeismicGuy

57 posts

208 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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A funny aside. My wife has never forgiven me for coming home with my Corvette in 1995 (which I have been trying to sell). She has relentlessly griped about how impractical the car is being just a two seater (among other various and sundry complaints). I agreed to get rid of the car when I found something I liked as well or better. I had always loved the XK8/XKR but figured these were untouchable in terms of what I wanted to spend. It was my good fortune to find out how reasonable these were used in the Los Angeles area so I told her I was getting a MUCH more practical car now with 4 seats. That worked for a while until I actually showed her the seats (which are seats in name only) and she laughed. But I knew she would pretty much agree with anything to see me get rid of the Vette.

Doug

a8hex

5,832 posts

246 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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SeismicGuy said:
A funny aside. My wife has never forgiven me for coming home with my Corvette in 1995
On Jag-Lovers recently I had a conversation with someone who was saying his E-Type project had to go because of the arrival of a new baby. I'd commented that this seemed a bad president...
The next day he replied to say that no it was OK coz the new baby was another E-Type and that he had an arrangement with his wife about Jags. Years ago he'd tried to buy a motorbike to add to the Jag collection, and the wife had not been happy, she'd commented that she'd rather he had 10 Jaguars than 1 bike.
Sound like a good deal to me biggrin

Trooper2

6,676 posts

254 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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SeismicGuy said:
Rear seats? What rear seats? Oh, you mean the ledges to stick a few odds-and-ends?

Doug
They put them in as they get a discount on importation duties when shipped abroad, as do Mercedes SL's, Porsches, Etc.

Less duty paid on four seaters Vs. two seaters.

SeismicGuy

57 posts

208 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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Probably also helps with insurance.

Doug

adu

100 posts

215 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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Hi richard ,
how did you get on with the seats purchase?

>>andy

PD02871

2 posts

202 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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Hi All - I'm thinking about getting an XK Conv. I know from the Jag catalogue and previous postings that you can buy kiddie seats for the back but has anyone actually managed to shoe horn a little 'un in?? My kids are only 3 & 2 yrs old so I figure they stand a chance! Anyone had any experience? Thanks, Phil.

Edited by PD02871 on Monday 4th May 09:58

XKRR

2 posts

208 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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PD02871 said:
Hi All - I'm thinking about getting an XK Conv. I know from the Jag catalogue and previous postings that you can buy kiddie seats for the back but has anyone actually managed to shoe horn a little 'un in?? My kids are only 3 & 2 yrs old so I figure they stand a chance! Anyone had any experience? Thanks, Phil.

Edited by PD02871 on Monday 4th May 09:58
Phil,

The back seats are very cramped and it can feel claustrophobic( I have an XKR Coupe). Also your kids will struggle to see much out of the rear windows. Leg space in the rear is pretty much dictated by the leg length of the front seat driver and passenger. My wife is 5' 2" and she can pull the seat forward a fair bit and still have enough front leg room. This allows my daughter in the back (5' 5") but it is tight and she has said that more than 20 minutes would be too much to endure. You may get away with it as your children are smaller, but they wont stay that way ;-)

Cheers

Paul

PD02871

2 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Thanks Paul, short journeys & short people are the way forward!

x200sxy

515 posts

223 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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My XK8 had to go as my daughter got bigger. Kept pushing the passenger seat forward until my mrs had no leg room. Far more room in an XJS.