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hello, i want to build a boot jump for a berlingo multispace 2015, has any got the measurements for the height of the rear seats when they're folded over, height from boot floor and height from footwell
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Nope, but I have a nice, nearly new yardstick you can borrow. ;-)
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Or a tape measure.....that could work...
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In a Multispace of this age, this measurement will depend on the position of the headrests.
When the head rest is at its lowest point the rear seats will not fold completely flat so the height of the front is more than the height of the back. Unfortunately I fitted seat covers that go over the headrests and cut around the securing mechanism before I realised this so mine have stayed this way.
Sorry, I know that doesn't help your measurements but it is something you need to consider, with the headrests up high you loose easy access to rear footwells, so it's going to depend on where you want to leave them.
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(22-05-2021, 11:23 AM)celyth Wrote: (20-05-2021, 06:37 AM)Zion Wrote: Or a tape measure.....that could work...
i don't actually have the vehicle, which is why I'm asking for measurements
Sorry Celyth, that wasn't clear from your first post. Maybe there's one in a breakers yard near you, could be useful to take a tape along and do some measurements. Don't have to tell them that's all you want to do. Say you're looking for some interior parts and measure up instead.
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Keep a tape measure with you - next time you're in a big car park scout out a B9 and then surreptitiously measure it up through its windows. I didn't tell you to do that though!
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