Seat webbing straps
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:56 pm
Hello again
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Before I joined MMOC, I have been restoring the car ever since I first bought it, a couple of months ago back in July. One specific part of the restoration was the passenger seat webbing, which actually makes a major difference to the comfort. Anyway, I noticed when I sat in it my back started hurting, so I assumed that it was the seat webbing straps, which it was. Then, I took the passenger seat out and took it apart, which is rather straightforward
, and then my mum ordered 5 straps from Andrew Eggleton who sold them on Ebay, and infact you can order them from http://www.morrisminorpartsbath.co.uk.
I would do so if you want to keep the seats, and if you want your ride comfort to be good
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I hope this helps
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Before I joined MMOC, I have been restoring the car ever since I first bought it, a couple of months ago back in July. One specific part of the restoration was the passenger seat webbing, which actually makes a major difference to the comfort. Anyway, I noticed when I sat in it my back started hurting, so I assumed that it was the seat webbing straps, which it was. Then, I took the passenger seat out and took it apart, which is rather straightforward

I would do so if you want to keep the seats, and if you want your ride comfort to be good

I hope this helps
