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Stripping the back rest off the drivers seat

How the hell do you get it off? im trying to sort out a drivers seat but its got...nvm just see the photo.

 

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the stitching has come away, now i dont want to wreck the seat, just change the back rest padding over from the one currently in my car. as i can then make one good one out of 2 bad ones.

 

Anyone got a write up about it? ive searched but nothing fruitful

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must be something wrong with my search function, it didn't show up in that bugger.

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Woot, back is now off the chair, now need to get the other seat out of the car and change them over. those clips are a pain in the ass though

Woot, back is now off the chair, now need to get the other seat out of the car and change them over. those clips are a pain in the ass though

 

yep, they are a biatch. You can replace them with cable ties though.

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yep, they are a biatch. You can replace them with cable ties though.

 

i know, ive already dug out my bag of small cable ties lol, at least im going to have a half decent drivers seat when im finished with no bolster damage at all just a scuff here or there :D

 

 

Already wired in my electric passenger seat. had to rewire the wing mirrors as well, as for some strange reason the cable had been cut at the plug, plug was still in the switch, but the wires had been cut?

 

So they now work perfectly

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I get up to some strange stuff at stupid hours of the morning for my zed, now thats dedication for you lol

 

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I recovered my rear seats today, and got rid of all the hog rings and used cable ties, much quicker, easier, but ive still got a huge blister from the pliers lol

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I recovered my rear seats today, and got rid of all the hog rings and used cable ties, much quicker, easier, but ive still got a huge blister from the pliers lol

 

Pliers? what did you use them for? i just used a whoopin great big screw driver and twisted, didnt take much due to length lol

Used long nose pliers initially to get to some of the rings as they were really tight in there. Then once i new i wasn't going to re-use the rings i got some cutters to em.

I recovered my rear seats today, and got rid of all the hog rings and used cable ties, much quicker, easier, but ive still got a huge blister from the pliers lol

 

that'll teach you to keep your fingers out the way :lol:

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