• Cody Lunning
    39
    Does anyone know how to get the lower cushion/pan removed from an older Isringhausen seat? I can find newer manuals online but not this older style. Can’t see any bolts and don’t want to drill out the billow rivets if I don’t have to.

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  • Chris Vining
    48
    I think if you unclip the rubber bellows there are some screws at the front of the cushion facing forward , it will also help if you connect your airline with a blower to the airbag to lift the seat so you have more room to see what you need to get at .

    some had a keyhole slot on the metal base that some white plastic clips slide in to by pulling forward.

    hope this helps
  • Cody Lunning
    39
    Thanks chris I see some torque screws at the front I’ll try and remove those and see what that does
  • Cody Lunning
    39
    The torque screws we’re the ticket! I saw some that had the key hole slots, but this was the torque screws in the front then a riveted metal clip in the rear.
  • Chris Vining
    48
    glad I could help , think the riveted clips at back don't need removing just twisting 90*
  • Cody Lunning
    39
    yeah they just spin right around.
  • Matthew Cooke
    4
    2 screws under the front lip of the cushion.
    Also while you're under there check the cushion frame for cracks on the inside guides where the front/rear adjusters slide. common on the earlier frames getting on in age.
  • Cody Lunning
    39
    thanks. I got it done and back before I saw this message, but I have another coming once they swap seats out. I’ll make sure to check that one
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