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I refurbed my cloth seats (E28 1983)

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I did check if I could find replacement used ones in better quality and wasnt happy with what sellers were offering, so we decided to make a couple of days out of it and combined skills to refurb what we have. 

Basically:

- No foam/sponge left in originals, no softness in the horsehair molded bases. Cloth itself in pretty good condition.

- Forced stripes of cotton wadding inside "piping" on the back piece

- Kept the horse hair mold but added middle strips of 35-160U High Density foam and side bolsters of 28-170U Medium density foam

- Hand washed rear cloth, did not remove from seat as it was riveted to the frame (and no need).

- Machine washed base

- Wife sewed in "Interface" material into the base stips to create new "loops" to hold the side-centre-side metal bars in place (original channels disintegrated

- Initially used OEM like Bull Ring pliers to reattached metal bars etc but found that large cable ties work a lot better. Used lots of them (13per base, 5 on each side and 3 in the middle). 

 


Very happy with result, firm but soft, smells great too thanks to the washing and cloth shampoo!

 

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Base with foam inserted.png

Backrest piping during.png

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Completed base.png

completed passenger seat.png

Sizing foam on base.png

Completed seats.png

Showing Interface material.png

New backrest piping installed.png

New piping on left.png

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Awesome, I actually might consider doing mine instead of swapping out for another type of seat.

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@Kodachrome Great job, Alan!  Looks better, and am sure it feels better.

Where'd you get the foam?

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I got the foam on Trade Me, those are the exact names I used from the listing. There are foam and seat outlets around bricks & mortar style too that can sell and cut it for you. Apparently the best DIY cutting method is to use an electric kitchen knife. Would be near than what I used (blades and scissors). 

I got the wadding in Spotlight!

 

It does feel great tho!

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