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Old 1st June 2010, 12:43   #3
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Originally Posted by lowedb View Post
You can't fit the motors to manual frames, the drive parts would be missing.

I think you could probably swap the foams and covers but have never looked at the bare frames between a ZT and a 75. The 75 Nk1 and Mk2 frames appear identical.
The MG and Rover electric seat frames are similar, but not identical. There is an extra bracket on the sides of the MG seats to support their bigger side bolsters. If you do a search on the forum for this topic, you will find a picture of the MG seat frame and the extra bracket.

I don't know whether the Mk 1 and Mk 2 electric seat motor fittings differ.

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