After roof is out, remove four bolts and a connector or two and boom seat comes out.
Also, PO was a berkeleying slob. This made me realize, I will not buy a basket case ever again, unless its a sub 2K car. I forgot how much I hate cleaning up PO's mess, it had been 8 years since I did it on the camaro, and I forgot how mad it makes me. I can fix broken, no prob, I hate fixing laziness and sloppiness. The lighting hides all the stains, and a lot of the E36 M3. I vacuumed it, and it looks better, Ill shampoo it before I put the seats back in and I found a tear I need to sow up.
Here is the trashed ass seat, I did seats and interior last on the Z28 and it made it a much nicer driver, so Im doing it first this time for obvious reasons.
Thing sitting on the seat is a bolster support, you'll see more later. It wasnt attached and I was able to pull it through the gaping hole in the bolster.
This seat was quite a surprise, didnt have any of the common issues, but a few i havent heard of.
Flip it over to check what's causing the "Rocking Seat" as the vette guys call it.
Found it.
Notice one is attached to the aluminum bracket and the other isnt, those are the gears for the motors that raise and lower the seat and since the front one isnt attached to its brace, it allows the front of the seat to go up and down as it pleases. No prob I can get a bolt and run it through the brace to hold it in place, it's normally held in with a long rivet looking thing, it has two smooth heads so I have no idea what it is.
Start removing covers and found another reason to hate the PO. This is the recline handle, notice it doesnt seem to fit right. Well Im pretty sure it's not the right one for the car, as it touches the bezel, Im also pretty sure its why the front of the bezel is broken, you can see how it hangs down and the front screw hole is broken.
All my internet sleuthing shows this to be the right handle but its hard to find pictures of the side of a seat.
Got the covers off, not so bad, should be easy to recover them, it only has like 4 hog rings and most of it is held on with ties or zippers.
See where the bolster support is missing on the right side, the hinge was all mangled to, but I was able to straighten it. Its just held on with some rinky dink rivets, so I can just rivet it back on.
Also found that all the air bags are air tight and all the motors are working, that is a common issue with these.
When I was messing with the motors, trying to secure the gear, I notice the big aluminum brakcet is loose. Its held in with the big rivet thingies. So I have no Idea how I can repair this. In the picture you can see the top one doesnt protrude over the bracket but is kinda smooth, so I really only have one holding it and its starting to get loose. I figure Ill have to buy another rail unless you guys have a better idea. The other side of the rivet is not accessible.
I also pulled the worm gear out of the rails to replace what normally causes the seat rock, rubber insulator bushings. Mine were still rubber and fine, replaced them anyways, since I had it apart.
Link for normal rocking seat fix
http://www.lieblweb.com/c5seatfix.html
So now I just have to figure out what to do with the rails, I wish I could just find manual rails, but they are rare, order my foam, and order my covers. I found some vinyl covers I really like, but Im waiting on the material samples so i can verify it's a good match.
Also would you guys do a black, white, or seat color corvette script and stitching. In the seat picture, you can see where corvette is embroidered on the back. Im leaning towards firethorn red stitching to match the material, but im torn on the corvette script, considering white, cause I think it will look best, but I have no white in the car, was thinking a white hurst shift ball but Im doing a C6 shifter with stock C6 knob, Im not sure black would look good with the dark red material.
Any advice on the rails.