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2004 FREELANDER FRONT SEATS TO HIGH - 9/23/2007 8:07:35 AM   
gregg80

 

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2004 FREELANDER

The front seats are so high every body getting in bumps their head, any one els have this problem ?
Is there a way to lower the seats, I looked under them and don't see any adjustment. I can't beleive they built a high end vehicle like this with no up and down seat adjustment.
Besides this I really like this vehicle, runs great, 22 mpg, never had any problems.

Gregg
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RE: 2004 FREELANDER FRONT SEATS TO HIGH - 9/23/2007 9:23:13 AM   
justfred

 

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Seating position was one of the main reasons I didn't buy an SE3, tho I really wanted one (I ended up with a D2).

You could fairly easily remove the seat frames, take them to a welder, and have him (or her?) fabricate something that should work, and would bring the seat down a few inches.

I don't think there's anything stock that does the job.

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