The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: Nice_One_Son on September 21, 2009, 03:24:10 AM
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Morning All,
I took the seat off this weekend (along with a few other bits!) and found the underside of the seat has a lot of rust, we removed the back panel and are now left with the seat covering pop rivets/small metal panels holding the seat cover on. I need a new seat cover, so want to remove seat cover to renew and then restore the seat frame itself.
Do I drill the rivets out and then separate the covering from the frame?
My manual (Clymer) does not seem to cover this bit!
Thanks
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Yes You need to drill out the rivets and re-use the metal strips when you fit the new cover. It's likely some of the rivets will spin so go easy and use a sharp drill.
The cover is also glued on so you will need some sort of impact adhesive.
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Thanks Barry!
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I think there is a write up on fitting a new seat cover somewhere on the forum. You might want try a search. If not a few of us have fitted new covers and will chip in when you get to that stage. You'll be needing quite a few strong bulldog clips or something similar to hold the edges as you stretch it to fit.
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