W203 Rear Folding Seats / Ski-Sack / Retrofit / Removing Back Seat Thread
Basically, I don't want to rent a uhaul to pick up a 2x4 peice of wood. I guess I could stick it sideways through open windows, but would have to remove prior to pulling into garage unless I wanted to mod my car into a covertible
So do you guys get split seats and not include in your sigs or is there a reason not to get this option?

After studying Lexus, BMW, and numerous other cars, we found the C320 to be the only car to fit the bill (albeit more than hubby wanted to pay for a "second" car). We were fortunate to find almost the exact car I wanted (originally I was planning to get the brilliant silver, but now I LOVE my pewter!) in stock at MB of Oakland.
The fold-down seat feature has been used 6 or 7 times, and I'm so pleased to have that option. I have the best of both worlds----the class of a Mercedes, and the usefulness of a small station wagon.
2004 C320 pewter/ash
Last edited by Alamo Lady; Nov 29, 2004 at 11:45 PM. Reason: added to it




Myth 1 - the chassis is not the same in a car with folding seats. It is stiffer.
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The chassis is identical because a) the lugs and connection points are in all cars and b) seats themselves are not at all structural.
Myth 2 - Too many small parts are needed and its very complex to order
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There are exactly 9 parts + (screws, nuts and clips)
i) 2 side bolsters
ii) 2 vertical folding sections
iii) 2 horzontal folding sections
iv) 2 release handles in trunk
v) A small horizontal pad
Im talking part numbers here not concepts in general. The confusion seems to arise when looking at the pieces and then the sub-assemblies and confusing the two.
This mod would take about 1 hour to fit. Comes in all fabric and leather combinations and in all colours.
What remains to be seen is the requirement for air hoses - which is not yet resolved but can be done manually to drop the headrests.
Last edited by benzmodz; Jul 5, 2005 at 06:06 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
It does add to the utility of the vehicle with folding seats and the cost impact on a new purchase is minimal.
Does anyone have any feelings about a C class with or without folding seats. Do you think it will make the cabin noisier?




It does add to the utility of the vehicle with folding seats and the cost impact on a new purchase is minimal.
Does anyone have any feelings about a C class with or without folding seats. Do you think it will make the cabin noisier?





The nearest estimate I could get was about 1200 Euro. Which would be about $2500 AUD with shipping but not including customs.
The really cool thing is that you get 3 things in one mod.
- folding seats
- ski bag pass-through
- integrated child seat
(I doubt that doof-doof goes with small kids)




beyond the cost, and the naysayers who would ask "why would you want to do that?"
- could the vacuum lines be retrofitted to a C-Coupé with folding rear seats ?
- would I need to replace the SAM, or all i need to do is add the small vacuum switch ?
- would my head rest switch on the row, then work ?
- what else would I need ? some sort of wiring from switch row to rear SAM ?
I guess, I need to start putting together a Parts List,
and the WIS to do this, using the Sedan template on a Coupé.
Carlos

Saprissa@aol.com
Last edited by Saprissa; Jul 5, 2005 at 07:28 PM.
The SAM can remain. It does not need to be changed. You would have to run a vacuum line from the engine compartment to the rear left near the sam, buy a vacuum switch, run the line from the switch to the rear seats. I am not sure what the inside of your headrests look like. If you pull the head rests off and see a plastic pipe in one of the stems, those would work fine. No wiring is necessary from SAM to Switch in front.
It does add to the utility of the vehicle with folding seats and the cost impact on a new purchase is minimal.
Does anyone have any feelings about a C class with or without folding seats. Do you think it will make the cabin noisier?


