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FreeLander88



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Original armrest

Is it possible to retrofit armrest in a freelander that does not have the original in. Anyone know? Has Google it but did not find any such statement to retrofit. Grateful for ideas how I can solve it.

Post #193039 29th Jul 2013 7:44 pm
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chicken george



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not on car the age of yours, someone once posted about having metal frame work added to the inside of the backrest - not cheap

get a wood co armrest they are good, I find the LR armrests too close and too high, never use them At work
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Post #193059 29th Jul 2013 8:18 pm
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Hinj



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There is a thread about this and if you do a search you should find it. As far as I can remember it is not possible as there should be a threaded boss in the seat frame and apparently this is not provided on standard seats. MY 2013 TD4 XS Manual, Ipanema Sand. Cold Climate Pack, Spare Wheel, Side Mouldings, Armrest Pack, Rear Camera, Detachable Tow Bar, Spoiler.
Gone. My 2011 TD4 GS Manual, Cold Climate Pack, Front Sensors, Spare Wheel, Side Mouldings.

Post #193061 29th Jul 2013 8:20 pm
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papa smurf



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Some one did post about a company in Birmingham that put them in after market.. check other threads Iain

Post #193062 29th Jul 2013 8:21 pm
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bobtail4x4



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do you mean the seat armrest? not easily,

or the centre one between the seats? very easy.

Post #193078 29th Jul 2013 10:24 pm
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FreeLander88



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I mean the seat armrest, so it's not so easy that I was hope for.

Post #193081 30th Jul 2013 4:28 am
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wizking



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Take a look at this company;

http://www.nationwidetrim.com/landroverfreelander.html

Post #193084 30th Jul 2013 6:47 am
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FreeLander88



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Thanx all for all info.
Have sent mail to nationwidetrim.
Also checked old thread in the forum but I found nothing that will help me now.
No one sells stuff now to mount armrest.

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FreeLander88



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Sweden 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Tambora Flame

Been thinking about another solution instead. Anyone know if there is a mini fridge for 12 volts which can be worn both as armrests and cooler. Should not be bigger than a Coke can or a maximum of 15cm and fit between the seats. Anyone who has seen such a little fridge?

Post #193113 30th Jul 2013 12:51 pm
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