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nemo

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8 posts

265 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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I have just removed the drivers seat and found the seat base cracked through ( thought something was up it did feel odd). Does anybody know what car it comes from it looks like it could be Metro.

wedge girl

4,688 posts

262 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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TVR specials, might be worth trying some of the tazzie race boys for a spare and then get it covered to match.

stainless_steve

6,041 posts

281 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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I beleive some of them are Montego seats

NHyde

1,427 posts

271 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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didn't tallbloke have some seats going?

york33

995 posts

285 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Nope, he's sold them.

Bet they're fixable, what's up with them? Is it the frame? Weld it?

cheers
Dave

sevans

1,178 posts

290 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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I think the basic frames are Metro/Montego but I think the covers are TVR specials.

montegogt

421 posts

286 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I had that problem last year. As there is a hole for the spring in the tube, they tend to crack from there. Before rewelding, I would suggest you fit a stepped rod inside the tube to beef it up. I did that to mine and didn't need to weld it as the mounting frame bolts keep it in place. An external hook is bent around the tube and the spring attached to that. Or you could buy a new one...

nemo

Original Poster:

8 posts

265 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Thanks for your help the seat base has cracked through on the rear corner, I could get it welded but there is a bad repair on the frame already so I may take a trip to the breakers yard.

montegogt

421 posts

286 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Do let us know which is the right one, as I may want to put one or two away for a later date...

barrington

1,321 posts

254 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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just fixed drivers seat the back unbolts from the bottom .strip down to frame was fixed by a dealer when 6 months old car is 1986 350i naf repair.ground out old weld and re welded also put an extra tube in about an inch below seat now sits properly about 4hours work

wedg1e

27,008 posts

288 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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The original seats (ie in most wedges) were made by Cambro in Coventry - some cars have their labels on the seats.
Cambro made seats for most of the Brit motor industry, which is why they look so familiar. The levers, slides etc. and the basic method of construction were used on loads of cars, but dimensionally they are Wedge specials.
I repaired mine using the wire 'springs' cut from either a Metro or a Maestro, I forget... whichever, they were wider than the wedge seats so there was plenty of wire to trim to length and it was a simple matter to twist the ends round the attachment points using pliers.
The main point about the wedge seat bases is that they are very narrow, but long under the thigh, especially by modern car standards. A mate of mine fitted ex-Rover 200 or 400 leather seats (minus the electric packs) and found them lacking in support with them being so low in the TVR.

The best modification I did was to use the double-latching slides from a Maestro. On these there's a tubular handle that links the two runners, so it's easier to find for adjustment than the original sideways-moving one (put hand between legs and pull up - ooer! ). Also the double latch makes the seat feel more secure on the floor.
I've modded the Esprit seats in the same way. These have a different construction to the TVR ones but still look suspiciously Cambro in origin.
Here's the TVR (and Lotus) originals:



and my modified Maestro ones:



The cross-handle has to have a short piece cut out to make it fit the narrower seats. Here's the Esprit seat with the 'new' slides:



Soon be spring, time to fiddle some more!

Ian

leorest

2,346 posts

262 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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wedg1e said:
The best modification I did...

Great write up Ian, something for the,
"Return of the Wedge Epistles"
Leo