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rockbox 05-31-2008 03:38 PM

seat question
 
Was wondering if it is possible to switch my drivers and pass. seatbacks to balance out the wear? I have a '99 with power heated leather seats. Driver seatback is very worn on side from sliding in and out.
Thanks for any info or tips.

later
dave

Franco 05-31-2008 05:33 PM

Hi, I do not know about switching the seats but you can remove the leather and switch it around.

:cheers:

Jaxonalden 05-31-2008 07:01 PM

I don't think swapping out the seat cover will work. The seats have levers on the outside that tilt them forward. Swapping that kind seat cover won't work and if you just swapped the backs you will have the same problem to include the latch for that seat. The bottom seat won't match-up with the latching mechanism.
Wish I knew what to say except to buy a new drivers side seat cover or find a good used one.

rockbox 05-31-2008 11:26 PM

I just double checked and my seats have release levers on both sides, would that make a difference ?

later
dave

Jaxonalden 06-01-2008 06:04 AM

Well then...I guess your good to go. :D

rick3000 06-01-2008 06:23 AM

I don't think you'll have a problem switching just the leather from the seat backs. But your probably won't be able to switch the lower part of the seat with the controls.

Franco 06-01-2008 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockbox
I just double checked and my seats have release levers on both sides, would that make a difference ?

later
dave

Hi, I had already checked 4 U, now can you switch the leather and let me know how it goes , I might just do the same. ;)

Cloudsurfer 06-01-2008 08:18 AM

The seats have levers on the both sides to flip forward, but the controls are on the outside of both seats, and depending upon whether you have full power seats, the wiring is different. I don't see why you couldn't swap the leather, but the full seat will be an issue- unless I'm missing something?

Patrick

rockbox 06-01-2008 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwm750
The seats have levers on the both sides to flip forward, but the controls are on the outside of both seats, and depending upon whether you have full power seats, the wiring is different. I don't see why you couldn't swap the leather, but the full seat will be an issue- unless I'm missing something?

Patrick

I would just switch the seatbacks, the bottoms are in good shape and still comfy even after 84k mls, unless just changing the leather is easier?
later
dave

luckyed7711 07-16-2015 01:42 PM

Anybody do this? Removing just the backs of seats with double latch release and switching worn out driver's side with new passenger side. They (the backs only) appear to be of identical symetrical construction. Many of the above posts missed the actual question of switching just the backs with leather intact and not the entire seat.

KevinH1990 07-17-2015 06:08 PM

I switched the leather on mine. So I have not actually swapped the backs myself.

However, others claim that it is possible - see the second post in this thread: http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/51674-seatbacks-interchangeable-passenger-driver.html



The thread includes links to instructions for disassembling seats. Its not that hard, so if it doesn't work it will only be an hour or two lost.

http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/50255-boxster-seat-disassembly-procedure-part-1-2-a.html

Good luck.

luckyed7711 07-18-2015 09:56 AM

Thanks Kevin for pointing me toward the further info. I may give it a shot. If I get around to trying it I will post results.


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