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separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 07 Jun 2016 08:08
by toneinblack
DO I need to prise the backrest from the Base on a seat or twist the ring it seems to fit in ?
I have got the restoration book but It doesn't say .

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 07 Jun 2016 20:02
by johnnyj
Hi there

I have just rebuilt my seats so it is all fairly fresh in my mind. Not sure if you mean the backrest frame, or the cover and cushion. Happy to help if I can!

John

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 07 Jun 2016 22:36
by toneinblack
Hello John and thanks for replying ,
I mean the metal back frame from the Base frame as my Base has broke and one of the poles has snapped.

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 11 Jun 2016 16:31
by toneinblack
I still have no idea ☺

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 11 Jun 2016 17:39
by Howard722
The head rest pulls out of the seat back.
The seat back does not seperate from the seat base (or squab)-this is a factory made assembly, sorry if this is going to make your repairs more complicated. Having to repair the seat frame at the back corners is not uncommon due to wear and tear and stress created when entering/leaving the car etc.

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 11 Jun 2016 19:57
by toneinblack
Thanks for the reply Howard,
the frame has split at the rear Base corner .

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 12 Jun 2016 01:12
by FI Spyder
This is a common place for it to break. It can be welded but a gusset should be added to make it stronger than stock or it will break again. It breaks over time with repeated pushing back against it to get the keys out of your front pocket. It can't stand up against this extra ordinary force. Take your keys out before you get in the car. If I do forget I make sure I'm not putting any force against the seat back.

Re: separating the backrest from base ?

Posted: 12 Jun 2016 08:30
by john 215
Hi,

As said by others a common area of breakage, to be honest not the best metal to weld either. Another point to bare in mind its within 30 cm of seat belt mount so also a MOT failure if you live in the UK not to mention the obvious safety implication anywhere in the world !


Cheers John