While I was fitting after market heat pads to the seats, I took the opportunity to make a repair on the foam, specifically the bolsters in the back rests. The driver's side was particularly bad, as I could feel the metal frame directly under the leather.
The foam had split at the point when it fits over the frame and I noticed that there is a void on the inside that would put strain on the foam exactly where it had split, so I packed this out by glueing in some high density packing foam that I had lying around. I also glued the split foam back together with impact adhesive. Once re-assembled, these areas feel much firmer.
This, I feel, is a flaw in the steel frame design, but hey ho...
The foam had split at the point when it fits over the frame and I noticed that there is a void on the inside that would put strain on the foam exactly where it had split, so I packed this out by glueing in some high density packing foam that I had lying around. I also glued the split foam back together with impact adhesive. Once re-assembled, these areas feel much firmer.
This, I feel, is a flaw in the steel frame design, but hey ho...