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fitting rear seat centre arm rest?

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Hello.

This probably sounds like another daft newbie question but does anyone have any pics of how the rear seat centre bolster fitts in.

The bolster has a hinge bracket at the front with 4 holes in it but there dosen't seem to be a matching set of holes anywhere in the rear of my C.

Was there ever an interior that did not have a hinged bolster?

I ask this because the correct place for the hinge seems to be behind the rear ashtray but in my C this will mean that the bolster will sit over what looks like a little bits and pieces tray.

Cheers

Rick

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I know there's a metal mount point under the handbrake console, the arm rest should be mounted on this thing. De handbrake console has 4 holes so the arm rest rests on it and de screw go through the console into the metal mount point.

 

Sorry for my poor english, I hope you understand this.

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Dennis.be, that makes sense mate! 8)

 

headmonkey, sounds like your car may have come with the flat back seat so won't have the mouting points for the armrest... it's not a 2.0 is it? :?

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Yes It's a 2.0L. Is there any real difference to the car beneath the handbrake console? If not then is just a case of drilling 4 screw holes? Or will I need to fabricate a mounting plate of some discription?

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dunno, never even seen a flat rear seat in the flesh, so I don't know about the mounting point differences... sorry... :|

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The mounting points are to the rear of the tunnel trim - between the 2 rear seat cushions.

 

If you have a one-peice rear seat base, you won't be able to fit the centre arm rest...

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I'd been meaning to ask since I got my car if anyone can tell me what models had the rear armrest? Was it just certain models or an optional extra? Mine's a 2.0 16v with a flat back seat :( but I'd love to find a seat with armrest that I can fit.

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Well I've looked under the centre tunnel trim and there is definately no mount points. But it does seem an easy job to fabricate and weld in a mounting plate. Has anyone got any pics of a centre tunnel and back seat bench with the trim and the rear seats and centre arm rest removed for an idea of how to go about it. I would also need to find a tunnel trim off of a Rado that will fit over any mount points that I end up making.

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Like I said earlier, that's because the mounting points are under the one-peice seat - to the rear of the centre-tunnel trim.

 

You need the 2-peice rear bench to fit the centre arm rest...

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Do the mounting points exist somewhere underneath the rear bench seat so it would just be a matter of swapping the whole rear seat for one with an armrest? Or were the mounting points only put in for those cars that had the centre-armrest style rear seat?

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Like I said earlier, that's because the mounting points are under the one-peice seat - to the rear of the centre-tunnel trim.

 

You need the 2-peice rear bench to fit the centre arm rest...

 

Yes... :roll:

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Like I said earlier, that's because the mounting points are under the one-peice seat - to the rear of the centre-tunnel trim.

 

You need the 2-peice rear bench to fit the centre arm rest...

 

Yes... :roll:[/quote:da117]

 

:scratch: Where are the mounting points again mike? :joker2: :blackeye:

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the actual bracket that the arm rest bolts into sits up quite high, level with the handbrake trim and is not part of the floor where the seats sit. i would imagine if the one piece rear seat is fitted this bracket would not have been spot welded in and a different trim fitted where the ash tray would normally be :|

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