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75 280Z - Another Interior Innovations Seat Upholstery Thread


HusseinHolland

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I bought the leather versions of their upholstery (off Amazon, included vents & "Z" embroidery without additional cost), and the new foam to go with. My original seats have 250K miles, so I figured safer to have the foam. There was much hay on the floor.

I watched a coupe videos, just to get the gist of the Datsun construction. One guy used dozens of tie wraps(!). I'm familiar with Volvo & Honda (S2000) seats, many hog rings on those, so it was nice to see the way Datsun went about it.

Anyway, took the seats out yesterday, and the carpets & under-matting. I have new carpet also, so I need to clean everything up,  fix the heater valve coolant leak, then put the new carpeting in, so I can reinstall the seats.

Added a reinforcing layer to the under-mats

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Made new cubby inserts, foam w/ vinyl layer glued

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removed the seat hinges & rails. Pass seat back upholstery was still good, but I don't want vinyl . Have to clean up the hinges & rails before they go back together. I'm missing the outer hinge covers on both sides.

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Foam comparsions - new one is thicker, doesn't need the hay layer

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transfer perimeter  wire from originals

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Started raining, so I moved indoors. Adding seat heaters while I'm at it. 

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Used tie wraps to add in pulling the upholstery flap through to the wire frame

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Layer of felt to protect the foam

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Frame wedged in place, upholstery tangs pressed into leather seam, forward flap hog-ringed in place, rear flap not yet attached

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Fit seems OK

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Stripped the driver's seat back

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The upright foam doesn't seem to fit as well, however once the upholstery was on, it seems OK

 

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Pulled upholstery over the head rest portion & install 3 hog rings

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took a couple tries to get the cover reasonably aligned, still a little off center

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forward cover stretched over tangs, then rear lip

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seat heater wire brought out near the hinge

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Nice job!  Just finished doing the seats in my '71.  New foam and vinyl upholstery.  It's the third time I've done it in the 52 years I've owned my Z.  And, no, it doesn't get easier with practice.

Enjoy your heated seats and leather.

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Worked on finishing the seat upholstery & re assembly today

guts of original

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used Saran Wrap on the headrest area, made it easier to pull the cover over & align it

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inserting original support wire

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Cover going on

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securing the bottom edge

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this one is more even

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cut holes for the hinges

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fit protectors behind hinges

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hinges in place on cushions

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Uprights are a little tricky - the back screws don't have a taper guide tip, so I used the rail screws first to position the hinges

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then swap out for the correct bolts one at a time

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all together

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rails back on after clean & lube

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I put them back in the car for now - have to finish cleaning the floors run the heater wiring & put the carpet in before actually installing them

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found a small area of surface rust to address on the forward passenger side seat attachment

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