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325SME
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Joined: 09-December-2002
Location: The Valleys, South Wales
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Topic: E30 touring rear headrests Posted: 12-November-2003 at 19:48 |
Has anybody elso retro fitted rear headrests to an E30 touring? I've got the headrests and located the guideholes but the headrests are not locating securely. Is there some sort of mount/insert that's also required?
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Mark R
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Wimborne, Dorset
Joined: 24-February-2003
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Posted: 12-November-2003 at 19:55 |
There should be mounting brackets inside the seat, if you haven't got the bracket fitted, they are available from the dealer, approx £18/pair i believe.
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Mark Roberts
E30 318iS
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Someone left a note on my windscreen. It read 'Parking Fine' that was nice
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tris
Groupie
Joined: 04-July-2003
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 13-November-2003 at 13:26 |
I have the same problem on my touring but haven;t got around to getting the bits together yet.
But how did you find the guide holes and how do you get the back off the seat to fit the brackets Mark R refers to
Cheers
Tris
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STEVE328
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Club member, North East Region
Joined: 25-June-2003
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Posted: 13-November-2003 at 21:59 |
I think there is a little metal horseshoe clip in a groove,in the posts in the seat.I fitted headrests to my 328i but never got round to getting these clips!If you are unsure,take a trip to a breakers and have a look at one there.The big advantage is you can rip the seat apart to have a good look without worries of having to put it all together again.
P.S. Try and destroy a knackered seat,so someone else can have the decent one.
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325SME
Senior Member II
Joined: 09-December-2002
Location: The Valleys, South Wales
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Posted: 15-November-2003 at 18:29 |
Tris,
To check if there are guideholes in the seatbacks, drop the seatback to the horizontal position, then push the carpeted back panel horizontally towards the rear of the car and it should come off. It's only held in place by plastic tabs, but be careful as I managed to break a couple on the first atempt!! Then you should be able to untuck the seatcloth from the back and carefully slide your hand between the cloth and the foam and you should be able to find the guideholes in the top of the seatback.
Hope this helps!!
Steve
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