Rear seat restoration
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Rear seat restoration
Can anyone give me some tips on restoring the padding in my rear seat. The present Mrs B has complained that there is insufficient padding in the seat although she has ample padding of her own. She only travels in the back seat so she can wave to passers by. Any advice would be gratefully received to stop the whine coming from the back.
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Re: Rear seat restoration
I am just starting the exact same job, my rear seat despite being re covered seems to have lost its padding.
I havn't stripped it yet as I only pulled it out of the car this afternoon but I am thinking a piece of 25mm upholstery foam on top will work, plus sorting out the springs which seem to have become compressed over time.
My only rear seat passenger is our Dog, but he loves the old car.
Need a pair of hog ring pliers and some hog rings which I don't have to refit it.
I havn't stripped it yet as I only pulled it out of the car this afternoon but I am thinking a piece of 25mm upholstery foam on top will work, plus sorting out the springs which seem to have become compressed over time.
My only rear seat passenger is our Dog, but he loves the old car.
Need a pair of hog ring pliers and some hog rings which I don't have to refit it.
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Re: Rear seat restoration
Either a brave or foolish man......have you checked the diff , maybe that's where the whine is coming from ?burnham28 wrote: The present Mrs B has complained that there is insufficient padding in the seat although she has ample padding of her own.. Any advice would be gratefully received to stop the whine coming from the back.
John
Re: Rear seat restoration
Could you tell me how you get on with the seat. I'm a bit apprehensive about taking it apart as I haven't seen those clips before and not sure if I can put them back.
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Re: Rear seat restoration
You ideally need a set of hog ring pliers and some hog rings, Amazon do plenty. I need a set myself and they are not expensive.
I stripped my cover off yesterday afternoon and it comes off without destroying it, just cut all the rings off.
Foam and some thin wadding ordered.
I stripped my cover off yesterday afternoon and it comes off without destroying it, just cut all the rings off.
Foam and some thin wadding ordered.
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Re: Rear seat restoration
Try putting Mrs B in the front. If the whine moves to the front you have found the problem!burnham28 wrote: She only travels in the back seat so she can wave to passers by. Any advice would be gratefully received to stop the whine coming from the back.
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Declan
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Declan
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There are some brave guys on here !
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I have already removed the front seat to facilitate the entry and exit of the present Mrs.B. weighing around 22 stones she looks very intimidating when she's wearing her Millwall football club tee shirt and displaying the love and hate tattooed on her knuckles. I think I may need some new rear springs soon.
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The previous Mrs PB used to have similarly tattooed knuckles. The lettering eventually wore away as the knuckles continually dragged along the ground
1956 4-door called Max