Aftermarket Seats, Part Deux
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:46 pm
I recently came across some seats on ebay that looked like a possibility for the Pinz. I've mounted a set and they fit, feel and look great (well, to me anyway).
The seats were made by Seats, Inc. of Reedsburg, WI for a government military contract that apparently "went South". The contractor was liquidating them to try and re-coup some money. They had been sitting in storage a while so smelled a bit musty when first unboxed but a liberal dose of Fabreze took care of it.
They are covered in black TuffTex cloth which is sort of a nubby heavy-duty burlap-like fabric. There is an adjustment knob on the left side that allows the seat to recline about 15-20 deg and can be adjusted forward enough to reach the wing nut for seat removal. On the right side is a lumbar adjustment lever with 3 positions (off/medium/firm).
They came with fore-aft seat adjusters which I removed. I then welded 2 steel crossbars to the top of each original Pinz seat frame and drilled holes to match up with the new seats mounting holes. The driver's seat is centered left/right on the frame but the passenger seat had to be mounted slightly away from the engine cover for clearance.
Photos are here:
http://s159.photobucket.com/albums/t142 ... =slideshow
I'd be happy to answer any questions either here or pm me. And yes, I did get extra seats if anyone is interested.
Paul
The seats were made by Seats, Inc. of Reedsburg, WI for a government military contract that apparently "went South". The contractor was liquidating them to try and re-coup some money. They had been sitting in storage a while so smelled a bit musty when first unboxed but a liberal dose of Fabreze took care of it.
They are covered in black TuffTex cloth which is sort of a nubby heavy-duty burlap-like fabric. There is an adjustment knob on the left side that allows the seat to recline about 15-20 deg and can be adjusted forward enough to reach the wing nut for seat removal. On the right side is a lumbar adjustment lever with 3 positions (off/medium/firm).
They came with fore-aft seat adjusters which I removed. I then welded 2 steel crossbars to the top of each original Pinz seat frame and drilled holes to match up with the new seats mounting holes. The driver's seat is centered left/right on the frame but the passenger seat had to be mounted slightly away from the engine cover for clearance.
Photos are here:
http://s159.photobucket.com/albums/t142 ... =slideshow
I'd be happy to answer any questions either here or pm me. And yes, I did get extra seats if anyone is interested.
Paul