Just to be clear, you grab decent D1 pax seat bottoms? And are you referring to 96-98/9? or 89-95?Over the years I've grabbed a few of these from junkyard passenger seats and swapped them into my driver's seat (the only one that's ever broken) as needed. I've done it a couple of times over the 17 years of ownership.
Updating this old thread with another method to repair the D1 seat sling/diaphragm thing that rips. I repaired mine with a strip of canvas a few months ago, and it worked pretty well (other than being a pain to sew) until it ripped at a new place in the rubber panel. I decided to replicate the whole sling in canvas.
Both. Two or four of the hooks are different between the two. A couple pairs of pliers makes quick work of swapping the hooks.Just to be clear, you grab decent D1 pax seat bottoms? And are you referring to 96-98/9? or 89-95?
I’m doing something like this soon. Not sure what you mean by pax? But I have a truck that smelled like old camping gear inside. Pretty sure it’s been submerged at some point. I have the interior gutted and replaced the dash with one from a ‘99 cause they don’t curl. I have the headliner board all cleaned off and ready for the new headliner.Just to be clear, you grab decent D1 pax seat bottoms? And are you referring to 96-98/9? or 89-95?
The front passenger seat (pax).. I say port and starboard a lot too... It's just less confusing for my two squirrel brainNot sure what you mean by pax?