Obviously I'm not talking about in a three-seater but in a standard two-seater are the driver and passenger seats effectively the same?
I recently pulled the old sheepskins off that were in my '98 when I bought it - never actually looked under them before - and was delighted to find the seat covers in great condition.
But the previous owner must have been a big lad because in repeatedly turning to get out of the vehicle (I assume), he's turned the driver's seat-back side bolster completely sideways. Not the side bolster on the bit you sit on but the side bolster on the seat back.
Instead of pointing forwards, it points at the passenger door. Feeling around, it feels like the bolster foam underneath has parted company with the rest and squirmed round under the cover.
I suppose I could get it looked at by a trimmer but also the seat mounting and slide mechanism is a bit worn, there's movement in it as you work the pedals, and I was wondering if a used passenger seat might be a better option.
My passenger seat is pristine, obviously because it's had a bum in it much less than the driver seat and not been subject to getting in and out and clutch pedal back-pressure punishment.
I wonder if the seats are the same because the back rake dial is on the left on both and I suspect the seats are set up for seat belt mounting on either side.
Also, if they are the same, does anyone have a rough idea how much wreckers are likely to ask for seats?
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