A GOOD SEAT ?
A GOOD SEAT ?
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superwedge

Original Poster:

1,286 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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was maybe looking for a good pas/side seat grey/blue edge, to replace my driver side,could get it re/cover,but for a easy way out on this,so if someone has one?,it seem this side does not take as much wear like driver side does,

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Hi mate..Dont think a passenger side will fit driver side due to the adjuster!.....

phillpot

17,501 posts

210 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Don't know about a Wedge but have seen seats swapped over in an S to even out wear.

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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phillpot said:
Don't know about a Wedge but have seen seats swapped over in an S to even out wear.
Mmm...You might be right but its fairly tight and theres the seat belt fixing.....

adam quantrill

11,672 posts

269 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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I haven't tried swapping the seats, but I used to find that the adjuster could end up in an intimate place when climbing in, and thought that it would be an advantage to have that lever inboard...

In all these years I must have developed my technique because the adjuster hasn't been a pain in the arse for quite a while!

phillpot

17,501 posts

210 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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mrzigazaga said:
the seat belt fixing.....
Not at all familiar with Wedges but every TVR I have seen, older and newer, has the seat belt stalk attached to the chassis?

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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adam quantrill said:
that lever...
Thats for moving the seat back and forth Adam..Not the passenger...Or the driver come to think about it..eek
Im talking about the back bolster adjuster..The wheel...

GOG440

9,298 posts

217 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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adam quantrill said:
I haven't tried swapping the seats, but I used to find that the adjuster could end up in an intimate place when climbing in, and thought that it would be an advantage to have that lever inboard...

In all these years I must have developed my technique because the adjuster hasn't been a pain in the arse for quite a while!
My adjuster is in the ashtray.

It must have been sat on so many times over the years that mine broke off and I havent plucked up the nerve to get it welded back on again (being a bit paranoid about heat+wedges lol)

Wedg1e

27,026 posts

292 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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GOG440 said:
My adjuster is in the ashtray.

It must have been sat on so many times over the years that mine broke off and I havent plucked up the nerve to get it welded back on again (being a bit paranoid about heat+wedges lol)
Ditto, alas. Mind you the previous owner was a gentleman of, shall we say, the fuller figure so I blame him... the fat b4st4rdbiggrin

Tried welding it a couple of times but it's quite thick and I evidently didn't get enough penetration as it's snapped off again both times.

You do have to strip the seat quite a long way before you wave a MIG torh at it...

gmw9666

2,739 posts

227 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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They do swap over ok in a wedge as mine were swapped when I bought the 420

They were swapped as the seat frame was snapped so previous owned swapped them to pass the mot

Got back and forward and recline ok

I'm still trying to sort my seats out and want to rebuild the originals or get a sound pair of frames for a cover swap


mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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gmw9666 said:
They do swap over ok in a wedge as mine were swapped when I bought the 420

They were swapped as the seat frame was snapped so previous owned swapped them to pass the mot

Got back and forward and recline ok

I'm still trying to sort my seats out and want to rebuild the originals or get a sound pair of frames for a cover swap
Ah ok mate, Thanks for clearing that one up...Im having a different sewing machine delivered tomorrow..(Walking foot) so hopefully my learning as regards to the trimming will continue instead of struggling with the wrong machine..Im planning on doing an exchange service with complete interiors..Including seats but the exchange pair must be in good nick...I may even make the covers to order with fitting instructions...Hopefully onwards and upwards...Cheers..Ziga