Leather seats query
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God I'm glad you asked the question - DO NOT REMOVE THESE METAL BARS. They are what you attach you cable tied to for the centre of the seat to sit neatly. The metal bar that is in the seatcover itself, remove that and put it in the new cover in the centre. These two bars line up and you punch a hole in the set cover, behind the bar, put your cable tie through that and attach it to the bar in the seat itself.fto617 wrote:ok
as i said previously i have NOWcompletely cliped off all the old rings
in the bottom back seat
i have notice that in the inner bit s there is some metal cables stuck into the seat through the trim
how do i go about removing these???
and also i have notice some cracks in the foam
what glue did u guys use to glue them back ?
where you buy and how much it cost?
thanks!!!
I didnt bother fixing the cracks in the foam as the seat cover are quite a tight fit and will hold it in place.
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i am talking about the metal bar s that lies in the hole of where the seat belt thing slip through?
i cannot remove the old trim
i removed all the rings surrounding the outer sides of the trim
like i removed all the metal rings of all the sides of the rectangle and the hole where it slips the seatbelt thing in
am i missing any metal rings???
i cannot remove the old trim
i removed all the rings surrounding the outer sides of the trim
like i removed all the metal rings of all the sides of the rectangle and the hole where it slips the seatbelt thing in
am i missing any metal rings???
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Dear All,
I have finalized the postage process for the last seat covers today.
I guess this puts an end to this group buy.
I am glad everything went on the track, and haven’t received one bad comment.
During the process, I have learnt a lot, in terms of importing goods from overseas and having contacts to get things done quicker in the customs.
Overall, I have received 332 pms during the process from you, and sent away at least that much.
I would like to thank you again all the interest you have shown to this seat covers group buy.
Regards
Max Ungun
I have finalized the postage process for the last seat covers today.
I guess this puts an end to this group buy.
I am glad everything went on the track, and haven’t received one bad comment.
During the process, I have learnt a lot, in terms of importing goods from overseas and having contacts to get things done quicker in the customs.
Overall, I have received 332 pms during the process from you, and sent away at least that much.
I would like to thank you again all the interest you have shown to this seat covers group buy.
Regards
Max Ungun
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So, who will be the first to put their pictures up, eh?
I hope you all are taking your original covers of carefully, instead of ripping them of... haha...
BTW, i had mine covers since the first group buy, and they still look great, stitching has not comeapart, or anything like that, not wearing out yet.
Hope that makes you all feel better.
For all you fitting them remember it's better to spend an extra 6 hours fitting them properly then do a sh*t job and live with it, and not ever go back to it.
I hope you all are taking your original covers of carefully, instead of ripping them of... haha...
BTW, i had mine covers since the first group buy, and they still look great, stitching has not comeapart, or anything like that, not wearing out yet.
Hope that makes you all feel better.
For all you fitting them remember it's better to spend an extra 6 hours fitting them properly then do a sh*t job and live with it, and not ever go back to it.
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hehe, its not hard mate. Do the back seast first - from there you know what to do & what not to do As Kaz said, give us a hoy if you need help. We are 'certified' trimmers now!akuma3 wrote:i still don't know how to put them on myself though i already order a set, i'm counting on bennoz to help me out lol
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