I had to go back and look for your post, that was a while ago; it's time, Stuart!stuartinmn wrote:I posted in that link, mentioning I needed to do the same thing...I still haven't gotten around to it.davintosh wrote:I'm about to dive into replacing the struts on my sport seats
As for what I did today, I finally got my car out of the garage for the first time since I parked it for the winter. Spring has been so dismal here there wasn't any motivation to do it any earlier.
The job turned out to be easier than I expected. The only casualty was a 3/8" gash on my left hand knuckle caused by an errant screwdriver that got loose while prying one of the old push nuts off.
I bought a set of eight struts from https://bmwseatshocks.weebly.com/order.html , and judging by the banner on the page today, I got his last set; out of stock until next month. After I ordered mine, I also found them listed on Rock Auto for about the same price.
I had the seats out of the car for the job (highly recommended) and used the Kohler Method for installing them with the 12" Irwin Quick-Grip clamp. The lift struts were pretty straightforward, but had to futz around a bit to get them lined up properly. The recline struts were a bit tricky because one end has the seat padding & leather in the way; I just mounted that end where it belonged, then braced one side of the clamp under the seat below where the strut attaches, squeezed the strut down, and then pivoted the clamped strut up to where it attached.
I haven't sat in the seats to try them out yet -- still working on the Leatherique treatment -- but I'm already liking the fact that the seat back doesn't just flop down. Get it done, Stuart!