I got some 2000 seats for my 78. The frames were bent and I straightened them. They are blasted and ready for welding. Does anyone have any pic's of the proper way to add steel to strengthen the seat backs from warping? I only want to do this once. I will be welding the joints in the seats to strengthen them.
Seat repair
- manoa matt
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Re: Seat repair
Why didn't you use the seats from your 78? The later seats (79-85) are more prone to warp and crack when compared to the earlier (68-78) seats. The earlier seats are much easier to re-upholster too.
If you want to re-upholster those frames I hope you saved the seat cover material and more importantly the plastic strip that is sewn to the bottom seat cover.
If you want to re-upholster those frames I hope you saved the seat cover material and more importantly the plastic strip that is sewn to the bottom seat cover.
Re: Seat repair
Brady,
As nice as those seats were they had that much rust? I would hate to think what my seats look like underneath the uphoulstry.
No wonder Fiat had/has a bad rap back in the day.
Regarding your question I think they break/twist on the lower seat back where the big open square is.
It would be really cool if you could add 6 inches of height to those seats backs,
As nice as those seats were they had that much rust? I would hate to think what my seats look like underneath the uphoulstry.
No wonder Fiat had/has a bad rap back in the day.
Regarding your question I think they break/twist on the lower seat back where the big open square is.
It would be really cool if you could add 6 inches of height to those seats backs,
Re: Seat repair
Well one of the seats did start to give and you can see a couple tares in the metal at the bottom corner. If you thought these were rusty. You should see my other ones. I don't see a problem adding height to the seat. I have to add foam to the seats anyways. One of them was almost torn in half. The support was pulled through the center. Would I have enough room to add 6-8" to the seat height with the roll bar? Adding the height, would the arch in he seat be completely wrong? I have to look at it. Let me know your thoughts. I did take pic's of each step if anyone wants me to post them to see what it take to redo your seats.
Re: Seat repair
Brady, I promise, I will never kid you again! Please post the pictures!!! My experience with the seats are ( lost pics due to computer change) Dont add any height. The seats will bend if you stay seated and turn around to raise your top. Welding is addictive, best toy I have is my MIG!
Re: Seat repair
Agree totally Dave, my angle grinder is fun, but my Mig welder is very cool.
Re: Seat repair
Okay Guys,
I thought about raising the seat height and was going to attempt it. Then I thought- I just want to get the car done.
Here's what I have done to the seat and it is really strong. I tried to bend it and the only way it will bend is to break it.
The first thing I did was to weld every seam.
I then put the seat back together to make sure nothing warped.
I bought some Hot rolled steel 1" wide, 3/16" thick. You will need two 14" long for each seat. Put the steel in the vice and bend it slightly so it will lay flat on each end of the seat.
Position it so you can weld on both sides at the top but make sure the bottom sits next to the edge on the sides. Weld it doing spot welds. Make sure you don't hold the welder to long on the thin metal on the seat or you will melt through it. Weld longer on the steel to make sure you get a good weld.
A good idea is to paint under the steel and in the corners where the steel will cover.
Here is an area that you really want to weld just about the whole seam. This is the joint that is letting the seat twist.
I thought about raising the seat height and was going to attempt it. Then I thought- I just want to get the car done.
Here's what I have done to the seat and it is really strong. I tried to bend it and the only way it will bend is to break it.
The first thing I did was to weld every seam.
I then put the seat back together to make sure nothing warped.
I bought some Hot rolled steel 1" wide, 3/16" thick. You will need two 14" long for each seat. Put the steel in the vice and bend it slightly so it will lay flat on each end of the seat.
Position it so you can weld on both sides at the top but make sure the bottom sits next to the edge on the sides. Weld it doing spot welds. Make sure you don't hold the welder to long on the thin metal on the seat or you will melt through it. Weld longer on the steel to make sure you get a good weld.
A good idea is to paint under the steel and in the corners where the steel will cover.
Here is an area that you really want to weld just about the whole seam. This is the joint that is letting the seat twist.
Last edited by azygoustoyou on Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:29 am, edited 1 time in total.