BUY 'EM! I LOVE MINE!
Really, they are great on trips.
Mount the passenger seat first as practice for getting
the drivers seat perfect.
I put them in my 73 GT. The seat back foam
has a slight depression in the middle.
The lumbar supports are maybe a 1/2" wider than the
foam center section. I used a razor blade to cut into the
edges of the foam to bury the corners of the support to
help keep it in place. I also used Elmers Spray on
adhere. (any would do)
Just by undoing the bottom clips, on the seat back you
can slip them up from underneath and put them in place.
Sit in the seat using your back to press everything down
into place. Let the glue dry before you inflate them the first time.
If the seat vinyl is warm it will stretch a little making the job easier.
It will shrink back, just take your time.
-----Original Message-----
From: BBubeck@aol.com <BBubeck@aol.com>
To: mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu>; Mgs@autox.team.net
<Mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: Seat questions
>In a message dated 2/6/99 1:59:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu writes:
>
><< Which seat bottom diaphragm does the list recommend for a '74
> MGB - the rubber one-piece type or the earlier woven one?
>
> Has anyone used or installed the inflatable lumbar support
> offered by Moss on page A45 of their latest accessories catalog?
> They're $50, and the claim that they can be mounted under your seat
> covers. I figured if I'm doing my seat job once, and doing it
> right, I ought to do it with style! However, I don't want to shell
> out $100 and not be able to fit them to my seats. If any has one or
> two of these things in their car, let me know. >>
>
>Michael,
>Go with the rubber diaphragm not the webbing. The diaphragm gives better
>support and I think it lasts longer.
>No comment on the lumbar support. Sounds like a good idea if it will fit
under
>the existing seat covers.
>Bruce
>1974 MGB
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