Discussion
neutral 3 said:
MX5 seats have been commonly fitted to E Types as the footwell width ( like the Griffs ) is so narrow. I like the sound of the Elise seats. I nearly bought a lovely 98 Elise 2 summers ago, but for the life of me, I can't recall what the seats were like !
Very little padding but look nice Ste .
brett84 said:
I just recoloured them using the furniture clinic kit, quite easy to do and really effective.
Going to remove some of the foam over the weekend (foamectomy)
I must be one of the only persons who find the original seats really comfortable....!Going to remove some of the foam over the weekend (foamectomy)
The previous owner swapped the seats round because the drivers seat had become worn and very cracked. I decided to use one of these leather renovation kits with some scepticism. A mornings work and I was amazed, the seat was if not as good as new at least like one a year or two old. I'm sure I posted pics a year or so ago. I the. Swapped the seats back which meant the recline lever was on the right side. Pete
Pete Mac said:
brett84 said:
I just recoloured them using the furniture clinic kit, quite easy to do and really effective.
Going to remove some of the foam over the weekend (foamectomy)
I must be one of the only persons who find the original seats really comfortable....!Going to remove some of the foam over the weekend (foamectomy)
The previous owner swapped the seats round because the drivers seat had become worn and very cracked. I decided to use one of these leather renovation kits with some scepticism. A mornings work and I was amazed, the seat was if not as good as new at least like one a year or two old. I'm sure I posted pics a year or so ago. I the. Swapped the seats back which meant the recline lever was on the right side. Pete
I use four point harnesses to stop me sliding around on track days. I worked out a way to install the harnesses and still leave the inertia reel belts available for road use.
Andy, those MX5 seats look good, a very tight fit though. And have they raised the driving position much ?
Re Cerb seats, my first Griff ( an early 96 HC ) had them, i didn't realise they weren't std Griff seats until I foolishly sold it, in April 2007. The drivers one wasn't comfortable though, lower back support was very poor.
I'm wondering if the Cerb seats were fitted to my car from new as an option ? As it was a highly specced car, inc full leather.
Re Cerb seats, my first Griff ( an early 96 HC ) had them, i didn't realise they weren't std Griff seats until I foolishly sold it, in April 2007. The drivers one wasn't comfortable though, lower back support was very poor.
I'm wondering if the Cerb seats were fitted to my car from new as an option ? As it was a highly specced car, inc full leather.
Hi neutral3
Seats sit on original runners without any mods to the floor.
They are slightly higher than the originals but by no more than an inch - and that may be down to the fact that the original seat bases had collapsed.
I paid £100 per seat and they look pretty good in situ - very curvy like the car
Seats sit on original runners without any mods to the floor.
They are slightly higher than the originals but by no more than an inch - and that may be down to the fact that the original seat bases had collapsed.
I paid £100 per seat and they look pretty good in situ - very curvy like the car
I know you are all talking about replacing the seats wit alternatives but for those who are interested, this was my thread on leather renovation:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=139...
They still look good. Pete
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=139...
They still look good. Pete
Seats back !! not 100% pleased as we could not get the colour a tad shade lighter but I think they will fade ? anyway I had the middle done in burgundy quilt to match the door cards that I had done the same , I must say the colour looks pink in the photo lol
they are a lovely soft leather and grip you well
Ste.
they are a lovely soft leather and grip you well
Ste.
I'm looking to change the colour of my leather seats and vinyl door cards, etc from magnolia to dark blue.
www.kolorbond.co.uk/vinylkote-paint-leather-vinyl do a product that can apparently be applied to both leather and vinyl, seems a good way to avoid colour matching issues.
Anyone used this product, is it long lasting/durable?
Can anyone recommend a better product that does both materials?
www.kolorbond.co.uk/vinylkote-paint-leather-vinyl do a product that can apparently be applied to both leather and vinyl, seems a good way to avoid colour matching issues.
Anyone used this product, is it long lasting/durable?
Can anyone recommend a better product that does both materials?
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