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Zoso's Rear Seat Headrest How-to
« on: December 28, 2010, 07:41:36 AM »
Again, apologies for posting someone else's work.  If anyone (especially Zoso) has a problem with this, let me know.  Also, apologies for the very small images.  The originals are not available at this time.

 318i Modification -
Rear Arm Rest Seat and Rear Headrest Install

  I've been searching for a rear seat with the armrest for nearly a year. They are somewhat difficult to find because it was a factory option. To make my search more difficult, most BMW's have leather seats. My E30 has black vinyl seats so finding a seat that would match my interior added to the difficulty of this search. I tried calling EuroDepot in Concord, NH but they didn't have one. I searched eBay on a weekly basis and when I saw one, I jumped on it. Luckily, no one else bid on it and I won it for $100.
  I also decided to add rear headrests because they look great and add to the comfort of rear passengers. Since I was going to have the rear seat apart, I figured this would be a good time to add them. I also purchased the rear headrest from eBay and they came with all the necessary mounting hardware.
  BMW Parts:
Black Vinyl Rear Seat with Ski Hole Arm Rest
Black Vinyl Rear Headrests with Mounting Hardware
  Click on the thumbnails for larger pictures.
         

         The rear headrests slide into a mounting bracket that   attaches to the rear seat. As far as I know, all rear seats have the mounting   holes. The rear headrest should come with the mounting brackets, 10mm bolts   with washers, and the plastic tabs that dress the hole in the top of the rear   seat where the headrest legs escape.
             

         The mounting brackets mount to the rear seat frame through   these holes.
             

         The mounting area on the rear seat with the arm rest is   different that the normal rear seat. This is a picture of the rear headrest   mounting holes on a regular (non arm rest) rear seat.
             

         As you can see, there are holes in the top of the seat   where the head rest legs escape from the top of the rear seats.
             

         Bolt the mounting bracket to the rear seat. You will need   to pierce the vinyl where the legs escape.
             

         With the mounting brackets in place, run a screwdriver   through the headrest mount holes to where they hole should be in the top of   the rear seat and carefully cut out some small holes.
             

         Some people have just cut out the holes, eyeballing where   the legs will go. Cutting a hole in the rear seat is something you want to do   right the first time, so this is why I used the screwdriver with the mounting   brackets in place so the holes are aligned for the mounting brackets. Do it   right and do it once!
             

         Take the hole dressing and place it in the hole you   created. You may have to cut a bit more material away. The black hole   dressing part has ridges in it and the white nylon washer clicks on holding   the black pieces in place. Use a screwdriver to really push the washers in   place.
             

         Here is a picture with one side done. Do the other now. Do   your hands hurt yet? You may notice that the holes made in the top material   of the rear seat don't exactly line up with the holes you cut through the   vinyl. Aren't you glad you just didn't cut holes in the vinyl right in the   middle of the pre-cut out holes (see picture 4)!
             

         The rear seat is just held in by some bolts on the sides.   Actually, the bolts are missing on mine. There are small metal hooks in the   metal behind the rear seat that grab the rear seat when you are pushing it   downwards in place.
             

         Here are some picture of the rear arm rest and rear   headrests installed.
             

         The hole in the arm rest has a vinyl flap that is held up   by velcro.
             

         The arm rest looks great.
             

         Much more comfortable back there. It'll probably be more   comfortable once I remove all the antifreeze, water, and other clutter that I   carry back there.
             
   
     One of the major reasons I wanted the rear seat with the   arm rest was to allow the bass from the 12" sub woofer I mounted in the   ski hole pop out carry into the cabin. See my stereo install page for more   information on how I mounted the sub woofer. The old, solid foam rear seat   with no arm rest really attenuated the bass. The difference is dramatic!
             
             Performed:
         February 26, 2005
       
Difficulty:
1 /5
  Disclaimer:[FONT="] I am not a professional mechanic. Information this page should be used at your own risk and discretion. Different models and model years may be different than my 1991 318i. Read: If you screw your car up following my instructions, sorry. Isn't it sad that in this sue crazy world you have to put a disclaimer on your web page? [/FONT]
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« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2011, 11:55:27 PM »
I am super late on this but wanted to know where to purchase the rear seat hardware that is discussed in this thread? Is there a part number that can be had to get the part from the dealer.

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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2011, 04:10:29 PM »
I'd be shocked if they still could order it.  I found mine in an '86 325e...I'd suggest R3vlimited as these parts are the same for all e30's.

Here's a link to RealOEM's '91 318i rear seat page, but they state only a few types of covers are still available.
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« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2011, 04:05:19 PM »
Dave - it looks like this wasnt offered for the 318is ... it was offered for the 325i 1/91 production date.  RSD - I think this is what you were looking for ... try blunttech.com and see if they can order it for you.  I provided a link to real oem so you can see it.

02 SET MOUNTING PARTS HEADREST REAR  1   52209058393 $41.57 See EBA 9783798

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=1413&mospid=47322&btnr=52_1138&hg=52&fg=20

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« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2011, 04:11:43 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2011, 09:51:46 PM »
Is there an E30 model that had standard rear headrests (i.e. '86 325e)? I am a auto recycler regular so this could be more fun that just ordering them online! LOL!

Greta318is - thanks for the links any info is good when you are ignorant.

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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2011, 11:23:39 PM »
Ha!  Being busy sometimes you need to bite the bullet ... E30 are rare enough at yards they are often picked clean.  I mean a used set is often sold for 40 - 50 USD here in WA state ... I need a second set anyhow, so I might be using my own information.

As for models, it was a rare-ish option in the states ... typically on loaded 325i/is/es.  I think it's a crap shoot on year (early or late models).

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« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2011, 11:43:08 AM »
Yup, definitely an option..."498   Headrests in rear, Mechanic. Adjustable"  I'll be BMW installed them only when ordered, though the dealer could have easily installed the retrofit kit.

I've only seen them in a few cars myself.  I really lucked out & found a complete sport set in tan leather in an '86 325e parts car.  $200 later it was all mine!
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