As with most of our cars, both of my seats have become very spongy and soft after 44 years (in my car's case).
I've been looking at new front seats, but the cost is insane!
On doing a search, I found this old thread:
http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=15617.0I thought it's worth raising this topic again, however I was unable to resurrect the old thread.
Following the advice in the thread, I cut up a pool noodle and inserted it under and behind the springs and around the seat frame bends.
For good measure I had also ordered upholstery springs from here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/6040757353?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00These springs are identical to the existing seat springs. I found no broken springs, it turned out that I didn't need the new springs.
As is also mentioned in the old thread, the real pain in the ass was removing and reinserting the front securing bolt on the driver's seat near the seat adjuster, the original bolt is an M8 X 16mm long.
After struggling with trying to reinsert this bolt for over an hour, I eventually overcame this by using a slightly longer M8 X 20mm bolt which gave me more thread grip and more reach with a flexible ratchet.
The difference this simple pool noodle solution has made to the firmness and seat comfort is unbelievable. It's like having installed new seats!
Once I had worked around the tricky bolt, the whole process from removing the seat to reinstallation took under 30 minutes.
Best,
Mike