I cut off and welded on a .5" extension to the fulcrum bolt on the seat
base and had an inflatable lumbar support added below the seat back
material when I had the seats recovered. I also drilled a hole in the seat
back sides .5 inch higher, this too increased the set back rake. I am going
to put the bolt back in the oem ho;e as the seat back tilts too fart
backwards now.
Ira Erbs
Portland,OR
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On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Robert Begani <rfbegani at gmail.com> wrote:
> A throw pillow, or a small pillow that acts as a lumbar support covered in
> a sheep skin made by my wife many years ago has solved most of my back
> problems when driving the Healey. Her side has one also. Real sheep wool
> breaths much better than fabric. When I am driving again, am hoping the
> fittings on the hinge of the back causing a tilt will provide additional
> help.
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> Bob Begani
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> BJ8 67
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