I’m going to the garage where my car is on Monday to fit the new rear seat back rest myself.
They’re too busy to do it, so I said I don’t mind doing it but will have to do it there cause I don’t want to drive back and forward.
What tools will I need to do it?
is it literally the Allen screw fixings on either side or is that wishful thinking?
I feel your pain.Both my rear door solenoids have packed up. So now my car is a 3 door. It'll be staying like that till the summer!
Even easier, take a flat blade screwdriver.
Fold seat down (including seat cushions). You should see on the innermost side a sliding bit, looks sort of like a boot catch. Push that down and lift up that side of the seat back. Then pull away from the door side. Done. Then Haynes the replacement
Thanks for clarifying the weight, I’ve just put them in my van.Ahh dammit, just weighing the seat back from mine (15.8kg and 5.4kg in case people wondered how heavy the rear seat back is) and I realised I got the instructions wrong.
The catch is on the door side of the respective parts so fold down, flip the catch, lift clear then pull out towards the door.
Good luck trying to find the limit - I've been hunting down various b-roads and I still don't feel like I'm close to it letting go - and believe me, I'm trying. It's not like I've got super sticky tyres or anything either.Got the car back. Thoughts:
• H&R front and rear antiroll bars (and new droplinks): Brilliant - the car feels like it has new suspension, as if it's just come out of the showroom. Feels as if someone has transferred MkV or Mk VI Golf suspension across. Everything feels tighter, sharper and more composed.
Yeah, there's a massive long curved sliproad on the way back from the garage onto the motorway. 45 is what you can probably get away with on a cold winter's day but I looked down and was doing 55 and could easily go fasterGood luck trying to find the limit - I've been hunting down various b-roads and I still don't feel like I'm close to it letting go - and believe me, I'm trying. It's not like I've got super sticky tyres or anything either.
When I fitted the rear, I took the car on some roads near my parents where I know there are two sweeping 90 degree bends that the car always has trouble with understeer on. It just gripped.
Yeh, mad isnt it ?Got the car back. Thoughts:
• Badger v3 oversize TIP: you need to fit this if you still have the OEM pipe. Feels like an extra 10 horsepower easy, and I'm still using the OEM airbox.
I thought that the oversize TIPs weren't a great fit with the OEM air box. Did they have any issues fitting it?Got the car back. Thoughts:
• H&R front and rear antiroll bars (and new droplinks): Brilliant - the car feels like it has new suspension, as if it's just come out of the showroom. Feels as if someone has transferred MkV or Mk VI Golf suspension across. Everything feels tighter, sharper and more composed.
• Badger v3 oversize TIP: you need to fit this if you still have the OEM pipe. Feels like an extra 10 horsepower easy, and I'm still using the OEM airbox.
Got the car back. Thoughts:
• H&R front and rear antiroll bars (and new droplinks): Brilliant - the car feels like it has new suspension, as if it's just come out of the showroom. Feels as if someone has transferred MkV or Mk VI Golf suspension across. Everything feels tighter, sharper and more composed.
• Badger v3 oversize TIP: you need to fit this if you still have the OEM pipe. Feels like an extra 10 horsepower easy, and I'm still using the OEM airbox.

Yeah have to agree this is a great mod, the difference upgraded anti roll bars make is insane, I have a couple of really tight corners near me before doing these mods the car would wann break on them corners now it just laughs and says that all you got lol, I even upgraded my struts to st by kw after a chat with damein at dmp as I didn't like the harshness of bumps( getting older) great choice he talked me out of expensive billstain ones and that again has made the car stick like clue.Got the car back. Thoughts:
• H&R front and rear antiroll bars (and new droplinks): Brilliant - the car feels like it has new suspension, as if it's just come out of the showroom. Feels as if someone has transferred MkV or Mk VI Golf suspension across. Everything feels tighter, sharper and more composed.
• Badger v3 oversize TIP: you need to fit this if you still have the OEM pipe. Feels like an extra 10 horsepower easy, and I'm still using the OEM airbox.