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7th July 2018, 18:30 | #1 |
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Fixed drivers seat.
https://www.bespokeautotrim.com/
Used this company to fix an annoying tear in the drivers side leather seat. It is where your right buttock sits. Its on the base and acts like a spring. Every time I drove my right buttock sank and makes driving a pain. He commented that the material was a bit on the tin side for his liking. Sometimes its the little jobs that give the best reward.
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8th July 2018, 12:51 | #2 |
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Thought I should add a photo of the finished seat. Best I could do as mist is hidden.
The 2 photos of the old long piece show where the rips were and how Rover possibly made the piece with a built in flaw. The indentations on the out side edge are markers, the guy said in the business they mark with a pen/ chalk. But as you can see the rips used these markers as there starting point. Also I have to agree when the handling it, it felt very cheap! The bloke could not figure out why it had a cloth backing? At the end of the day I suppose it's done to cost. Discovered he even fixed my seat belt. It would never travel back on its own and now it's does. 2 jobs for the price of 1 lol. Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
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