300 TDI Seat Repairs

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Tanglefooted

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So, my Discovery has already been nicknamed 'Diva' by the kids as she's so temperamental! We have only had her a fortnight and haven't been able to drive her for half of that due to immobiliser issues. When I could drive her, she slowly released me onto the seat bars as the diaphrahm under the seat split. It was a bizarre feeling to say the least, and being quite short, I could little afford to drop those few inches....seeing over the dash became a challenge.....cue large cushion from the sofa.
Anyway, I took the seat out today and made some basic repairs to tide me over until the next 'adventure' that Dica decides to take me on!
I used some bungee chords and my corsetry skills (along with a crochet hook) and some nifty knot tying to create what I shall call 'franken_seat MK1'
I couldn't resist the temptation to take some photos and share.
 
Actually quite a tidy and workmanlike repair:cool:, maybe that should be workwomanlike in your case! :)
Shame you posted it where few would see it. Hoping it will now be moved somewhere more can admire your corsetry skills!
 
Thanks Turboman! I didn't really know where to post it, so took a guess.
Afraid the forum doesn't seem to have an embroidery section! :( :D
Didn't seem to get noticed in Members Vehicles, I would have gone for General Landrover Chat myself! ;) But the boss seems to have thought Disco, which I spose is fair enough, it is errr, a Disco! :)
 
just bought new foam and rubber mat from exmoor trim easy to fit and transforms your seat comfy bum now
I was going to do that, but thought I'd have a crack at fixing it for £4 before I spent out on an upgraded diaphragm....and so far so good....though I'm under no illusion that it's still an old seat and will likely need a proper job like you have done.
 
shame you are miles from me but a good friend of mine is a good upolsterer think thats how you spell it lol exmoor will cost you about £100 but its nice n comfy
 
shame you are miles from me but a good friend of mine is a good upolsterer think thats how you spell it lol exmoor will cost you about £100 but its nice n comfy

I looked at Emoor Trim. I have to say £100 for a new diaphragm and foam is good value. I even contemplated their replacement seat covers, because they look great too, but I'm pretty sure I need to focus on some more key issues with my limited budget and see what else she has in store for me before I get carried away
 
looks good as it is,just dont jump up n down
on the seat it will tend to hurt your head,but
not your purse,well done.:rolleyes:.
 
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