Homer wrote:The pics have made me a little more game to give mine a go like you did Sam.
I'll start with the little lumbar though....Sam was your lumbar support about the same as in the pics?
Oh..and any pitfalls to look out for?
Cheers
Ok looked at the site and one thing I tend to disagree on a bit is when you add foam or trim it with a electric bread knife
any roughness in the finish tends to show up so I found it best to get as neat /smooth finish as poss
When you unzip the back egdes down along the bottom egde you will find steel ring grips just cut these off with a good pair of side cutters and replace with zip ties when you put it back together.
Also the best way I found to give more lumbar support was to use a very high density foam as the only place to put a packer is in front of a steel rod which runs across the seat back down low
I used surfboard foam in mine and has worked a treat
I didn't add foam for the bolstering instead used a plastic packing system I came up with to push the original side bolsters
forward and in a little then trimed the foam from the back of the seat where it wrapped around the frame to allow the cover to go back on nicely .
Hope this helps mate