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Drivers seat on 3 door
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discowoman:
As some of you know, we have just aquired a 3 door 200Tdi, and as usual the drivers seat had collapsed - well after 7 hours today Its as good as new ;)
1st problem was getting the seat out as the 'tilt' on the base had seized - which caused more problems - see pics later.
So once it had given up and been unbolted we were greeted by this
The broken part is supposed to run the length of the seat :evil:
One side was worse than the other - but basically because the 'tilt' had broken , the previous owner had forced the seat up and forward - but instead of moving the base - it ripped the welds apart and broke the bar in 3 pieces.
Also a 4 inch sectioon was missing so had to be re-made.
So while hubby spent an hour freeing off the seat base, his friend (Gaz :oops: ) started weldsing the brackets back together and strengthening them..
short of it is they ended up like this
Not pretty - but as its under the seat we werent bothered.
Result is a seat that now tips forward - as its supposed to , and also supports your 'rear end' rather than dumping it somewhere near the floor :doh:
While they were under the car they noticed the drivers sill has been used as a jacking point - and so is full of holes :evil: :evil: so thats another job on the list
lee celtic:
the middle bit is called a flexolator (I kid you not) and if you draw it on a bit of paper with sizes a company called bristol spring will make you a new one :D :D
I know cause I used to fix then for a living (upholsterer/ trimmer) they also sullpy the springs down the sides if anybody is interested...
freelanderpx54:
Someone has too so it might as well be me :-# no I can't :twisted: yes I can
everyone after me..................
Who's ate all the pies......................................................... :dance:
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