Postby Hasbeen » 11 Nov 2016 23:45
Hi Pete, Details are there, but the search often times out on me when looking. Trying repeatedly sometime works.
There is a metal clip that slips onto the bottom of the headrest shaft, & simply catches on the metal.
If you, or a trimmer are removing the cover it is easy to remove after it is visible.
The usual method of removal when not uncovering the seat is simply a sharp upward pull on the thing. First get the shaft sliding nicely & easily up & down, Then pull it from fully down sharply upward. The clip will pop off & still be reusable. You will need someone sitting in the seat now it is out to hold it down.
Don't kneel in the seat to do this, or EVER kneel in them. Doing so puts too much localised strain on the rubber diaphragm that is the basis of the seat, usually ripping them. Even new old stock ones can't handle it. Ask me how I know.
If your seats are original, I wouldn't hold too much hope for reusing the vinyl panels. Even when I had mine recovered 14 years ago, the vinyl, which looked & felt perfect was not up to holding a new row of stitching. Matching vinyl is readily available & not expensive. It is also much better stuff. Plastic fabrics have come a long way in the last over 30 years.
Hasbeen