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    Fitting Melvill & Moon seat covers

    Hi all.

    I'm hoping someone can shed some light on the above. I recently bought a set of seat covers direct from Melvill & Moon and have installed them in my Defender. However, I have two issues that I can't figure out and I haven't been able to get advice or an answer out of Melvill & Moon as yet.

    Firstly, the covers for the front seat bases are a really tight fit and the seat bases are extremely difficult to clip back into place, at least for the first time, after the covers have been fitted. This is no surprise and seems to be a common thing. However, in my case, the pin/rod on the driver's seat base will not stay in the clip on the seat frame under any circumstances. The seat stays put without the cover, but not with it fitted. The cover is fitted in exactly the same way as the passenger seat, which has stayed in place since it was re-installed. The eyelets and knot in the straps at the rear of the seat base are not fouling on the frame. However, every time I clip it in it pops back out, either instantly or over a period of several minutes. I have no idea what to do.

    Secondly, the cover for the base of the 60% section of the rear bench has two canvas tongues with velcro patches on (loop from memory), that stick out of the rear of the seat in the middle, but appear to have nowhere to attach to. Similarly, there are two webbing tabs with plastic buckles on that also hang loose at the back of the seat (they are also inboard) and also appear to have nothing to attach to. Is something missing or have I not installed the cover correctly?

    Any suggestions would be gratefully received, especially if you can post a photo of the rear of your 60% bench seat.

    Thanks.

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    Hi mate

    I'm interested to hear how you go with help, as I've got a set ready to put in the 90 when I get a sec next week.

    Out of interest, are your seats leather or cloth? Mine are part leather, so I'm thinking of putting a sheet of cloth (probably cheap silk so it slides) between the covers and the seat to avoid the canvas rubbing the leather too hard. Do you reckon I'm a chance of getting a sheet of cloth between the cover and seat base or is it too tight?

    Cheers mate

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    I sent a few email to them a few months back trying to but but the never answered,

    I might try again and keep an eye on this thread

    Garry
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    I have inserted some replies in blue below...

    Quote Originally Posted by DrytheRain View Post
    Hi all.

    I'm hoping someone can shed some light on the above. I recently bought a set of seat covers direct from Melvill & Moon and have installed them in my Defender. However, I have two issues that I can't figure out and I haven't been able to get advice or an answer out of Melvill & Moon as yet.

    Firstly, the covers for the front seat bases are a really tight fit and the seat bases are extremely difficult to clip back into place, at least for the first time, after the covers have been fitted. This is no surprise and seems to be a common thing. However, in my case, the pin/rod on the driver's seat base will not stay in the clip on the seat frame under any circumstances. The seat stays put without the cover, but not with it fitted. The cover is fitted in exactly the same way as the passenger seat, which has stayed in place since it was re-installed. The eyelets and knot in the straps at the rear of the seat base are not fouling on the frame. However, every time I clip it in it pops back out, either instantly or over a period of several minutes. I have no idea what to do.
    My front seat covers were so tight I did not tie it off at the back as I found the knot was fouling the frame. Maybe try without tying it at the back?

    Secondly, the cover for the base of the 60% section of the rear bench has two canvas tongues with velcro patches on (loop from memory), that stick out of the rear of the seat in the middle, but appear to have nowhere to attach to. These attach to the standard seat back.

    Similarly, there are two webbing tabs with plastic buckles on that also hang loose at the back of the seat (they are also inboard) and also appear to have nothing to attach to. Is something missing or have I not installed the cover correctly?
    I find mine loosen off sometimes over time. Maybe it is not threaded the right way?

    Any suggestions would be gratefully received, especially if you can post a photo of the rear of your 60% bench seat.
    Will get some tonight

    Thanks.

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    The seat base were tight on mine as well, but I got the to fit by kneeling on them for a while. After a week or two they had settled down, and now I have no problem removing and refitting the bases. After washing the covers, I had to go through the whole process again as they had tightened up again

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    I had the same issues as Iain. I remember going mental with the front seat vases- but after a long time I finally got them in and no probs after that. From memory it was making the knot as long as possible ( not tight)

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    Thanks for the replies so far folks. I found the seat bases extremely difficult to reinstall, but my problem is not that they won't clip into place, but rather that once in, the driver's seat base will not stay clipped in place. I'll mess about with the straps and try to lengthen the knot a bit as suggested.

    Tomo, thanks for your responses, but I'm not sure I follow you on the rear seat base. A picture, as promised, would be helpful. I should maybe clarify though; there are two webbing straps that buckle on the outside edges of the seat, but there are two buckles inboard of those, with no straps to connect to, which makes me wonder if something is missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry View Post
    I sent a few email to them a few months back trying to but but the never answered,

    Garry
    It’s possible your emails didn’t get through.
    It took me a while to work out that for some reason my iiNet emails were not getting through.
    Emailing from Yahoo worked without a problem.

    You can ring them on 0011 2741 484 6631.

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    Photos,
    finally, apologies for the delay. Hope it helps
    When I took the photos my straps were also al little loose......

    Quote Originally Posted by DrytheRain View Post
    Thanks

    Tomo, thanks for yoIMG_00000710.jpg

    IMG_00000712.jpgur responses, but I'm not sure I follow you on the rear seat base. A picture, as promised, would be helpful. I should maybe clarify though; there are two webbing straps that buckle on the outside edges of the seat, but there are two buckles inboard of those, with no straps to connect to, which makes me wonder if something is missing.

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    I've had my M&M seat covers for a few years, but do recall the bases for the front seats were a pain to install.

    If I recall correctly, what worked best was to firstly remove the seat base and to align the covers correctly on the back of the seat base, secondly to clip the seat base back into place, next to pull the front of the cover over the front of the seat base and into place, and lastly to tie the straps up to give a snug fit.

    Trying to fully fit and tie the cover to the seat base and then to clip the seat base into place just didn't work as I couldn't get the rear of the seat cover to align correctly around the pins at the back.

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