Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: JamesL on May 05, 2010, 06:15:31
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I know someone on here (in Aus, I think) has C-class or SLK seats in his car. I also know that Mechatronik will sell you a seat.
I was wondering if anyone had "modernised" the springs and other internals of the squab - so that it looks original but offers a slightly firmer seat. I have thought about noodles and may find that my springs are broken etc. But if an upgraded spring set, or frame or pad were available, I would be interested to hear
Thanks
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I just took a look at the Mechatronic parts for sale section and they have seat parts listed. No prices were advertised just a list of available parts. Might be worth a look?
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James,
I had my drivers seat 'refurbished' a year or two ago. The bits that hold the springs were broken, but they were relatively easily fixed by the seat guys. They re-did the padding and it made an enormous difference, but is probably a way away from being fully re-done. That's for another year. (150 euros for the work they did, versus 500 euros for a complete rebuild with new pads, etc).
JH
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I re-newed my seats a year ago. If you need new seat botton springs, Bud's has them available, and sells them by the foot. Just have a welder weld the springs to the frame. Two of my bottom springs, driver's side, needed replacement. Got this done then ordered original Mercedes-Benz hoarshair cushions, and backrest pads. Covered with leather. The seats feel GREAT. A feel of what they were like when new in 1970. You can purchase non MB hoarshair pads/cushions from GAHH at half the price ($159. each) that are made in Mexico by the manufacturer that also makes the new seat pads/cushions for the new VW bugs. They are of good quality and are of the same specs as original MB pads/cushions.
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As per thetech manual I whipped out my drivers seat and peered underneath. The springs were all OK and the horsehair nice and firm/solid
So I secured a cut pool noodle under the front part of the seat (between the springs) and then folded it to add some side support. A second piece was put laterally across the front
Popped* the seat back in, as per the Tech manual and Took it out for a drive. I sit slightly higher but so far more comfy for under-thigh support. I will keep and eye on how it "beds in". And wonder what the wife thinks..
* when i say popped I mean tried pretty much every combination of re-securing the seat to the car. Problem bolt was, of course front (where getting a socket in is impossible) by the tranny tunnel (so no lateral movement to locate the bolt properly/tighten). In the end I secured that one first and worked clockwise around the seat from there. It took an hour to get the seat back in - although under 10 minutes to get it out!