Originally Posted by
SS1
Hello,
I have a 2013 Space Star and would like to strengthen the back surface of the rear seat. The rear seat of my previous Fiat Panda had a steel backing painted black. Some paint was scratched off when folded down and transporting loose fire wood, so I added velcro attached felt and then a loose double layer of heavy tarp. This worked very well for years.
The current seat simply has a thin felt backing over some kind of frame. The short term solution will be loose cardboard and tarp, however for the long term I am considering,
1. Sewing on a heavy puncture resistant backing, perhaps a combination of tarp & fabric.
2. Attaching a 1/8" - 1/4" thick fabric covered plywood backing with stainless steel screws. The plywood would be sealed at the edges with "Wet Rot Wood Hardener" (resin with acetone solvent) and protected on the surfaces with an acrylic or tougher spray.
3. Attaching a spray painted (possibly ribbed) aluminium or stainless steel sheet with stainless steel screws.
This is a 60/40 split rear seat so it is of course a two part job.
I would like to find out if anyone else has tackled such a project, has experience removing the existing covering, or can explain what structure lies beneath ?
Thank you.
I would take off the OEM fabric, screw on plywood backing and then put fabric back for OEM look. Aluminum would work too if you wanna go that route. I'll take a look how it is attached, but normally seat covers are put on as a sock and kept in place with hog rings, so at worse you'd need to take the upholstery off the seat back and then put it back on.
youtube removing seat covers to get an idea how hog rings used.
Alternatively you could just put black painted aluminum plate on top and not worry about upholstery.
Do they have mandatory baby seat anchor points on EU spec cars?
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