
Dolomite 1850/Sprint front seat wires
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Re: Dolomite 1850/Sprint front seat wires
Never seen a Sprint seat looking like that, there's usually a rubber diaphragm that stretches front to rear and side to side clipping into holes punched into the tubular frame. We had these diaphragms remanufactured a few years ago and I believe we have plenty of stock. If your frame has the holes, and they're in the correct places, one of those would sort you out
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Re: Dolomite 1850/Sprint front seat wires
The photo shows the rear of the seat back with the outer cover off (note the white cover for the head restraint post at the top), not the base (or seat squab). The seat backs do use Pirelli webbing unlike the seat base which as you state use a rubber diaphragm.Never seen a Sprint seat looking like that, there's usually a rubber diaphragm
Is it the wires or has the Pirelli webbing lost it's elasticity?Are the front seat squab rubber strap retaining wires still available
Re: Dolomite 1850/Sprint front seat wires
Hi,
This is the seat back (squab) that is the problem here. The diaphragm supports the base cushion.
These wires give support to the sides and give the back it's shape. Made of hardened wire they hold their shape well but can break. Although originally available as replacement parts, I would be amazed if anyone has held on to them. The more common problem is a loss of tension in the webbing.
The most likely source will be a scrap seat.
Best of luck.
BobM
This is the seat back (squab) that is the problem here. The diaphragm supports the base cushion.
These wires give support to the sides and give the back it's shape. Made of hardened wire they hold their shape well but can break. Although originally available as replacement parts, I would be amazed if anyone has held on to them. The more common problem is a loss of tension in the webbing.
The most likely source will be a scrap seat.
Best of luck.
BobM
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Re: Dolomite 1850/Sprint front seat wires
Of course! Silly me, concentrated on the picture rather than the words.DOLOMITE 135 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:02 pmThe photo shows the rear of the seat back with the outer cover off (note the white cover for the head restraint post at the top), not the base (or seat squab). The seat backs do use Pirelli webbing unlike the seat base which as you state use a rubber diaphragm.Never seen a Sprint seat looking like that, there's usually a rubber diaphragm
Is it the wires or has the Pirelli webbing lost it's elasticity?Are the front seat squab rubber strap retaining wires still available
