Hi All,
My drivers side leather seat is looking a bit tired, has anyone tried suing the leather panels from the rear or passeger seats to repair the drivers side? I think the side bolster may be different?
celibration seat swap
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- dragonflyjewels
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Re: celibration seat swap
We went down this route with our GT. You need the front passenger seat bolster, it's the right size and shape, just needs a few holes cut for the levers. The rear seats don't have long enough leather anywhere
Sylvia
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Lethal Lily - 1991 White Turbo
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Re: celibration seat swap
I have tried seat & retrimming repairs myself and it's a nightmare. It never goes back together quite right - for me anyway. "Hog-rings" are the invention of Satan himself. When you see these factory tours of trim shops, and you see the staff at work, it's a miracle to behold.
Keep in mind that Celebration leather is arguably the most desirable trim option available. So, if you have a spare set, it has a notable second hand value before it is cannibalised.
I found a trimmer in Peterborough that replaced my Celebration driver's bolster with new... its a 90% match and I can't argue with that. Didn't break the bank either. One day, I might even be able to sit on it
Unless you are skilled in this area, you'd need to pay a trimmer to do the cannibalisation swap anyway - so it seems foolish to destroy a spare seat set. The spare set could be sold to fund the trimmer!
Good luck with the repair which ever method you choose.
Keep in mind that Celebration leather is arguably the most desirable trim option available. So, if you have a spare set, it has a notable second hand value before it is cannibalised.
I found a trimmer in Peterborough that replaced my Celebration driver's bolster with new... its a 90% match and I can't argue with that. Didn't break the bank either. One day, I might even be able to sit on it
Unless you are skilled in this area, you'd need to pay a trimmer to do the cannibalisation swap anyway - so it seems foolish to destroy a spare seat set. The spare set could be sold to fund the trimmer!
Good luck with the repair which ever method you choose.
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Re: celibration seat swap
Depending on whereabouts you are, we used Surry Trimmers in Virginia Water, cheaper if you just give them the seat than take the car. They made a perfect job of ours for £250. They have hundreds of new skins hanging round the workshop and an enormous supply of used leather from previous jobs, so matching black or grey isn't a problem.
Not an option that was open to us, the GT seats are an unusual shade of green. We could have had some dyed but match wasn't guaranteed and it was ferociously expensive. Added to which the drivers bolster in our breaker GT was even worse than ours.
If you do want to try it yourself, other members on here have suggested using cable ties instead if hog rings.
Not an option that was open to us, the GT seats are an unusual shade of green. We could have had some dyed but match wasn't guaranteed and it was ferociously expensive. Added to which the drivers bolster in our breaker GT was even worse than ours.
If you do want to try it yourself, other members on here have suggested using cable ties instead if hog rings.
Sylvia
Snazzy - 1993 Paris Blue ES red dipstick 2.0i bought 2001
Lethal Lily - 1991 White Turbo
Paris the Unicorn - 1991 Paris Edition
hubby has
Sven - 1994 Racing Green GT
Evil Eva - 1992 Paris Blue Turbo
no previous 480s - can't bear to sell any
Snazzy - 1993 Paris Blue ES red dipstick 2.0i bought 2001
Lethal Lily - 1991 White Turbo
Paris the Unicorn - 1991 Paris Edition
hubby has
Sven - 1994 Racing Green GT
Evil Eva - 1992 Paris Blue Turbo
no previous 480s - can't bear to sell any
Re: celibration seat swap
Thanks guys, to be honest my 480 is sorn now at the mo, so this is in the growing list of nice jobs after I sort out the essential ones! If anyone can recomend a trimmer in the north west that sounds like the way I might go.
Many thanks
Tim
Many thanks
Tim
Re: celibration seat swap
They are indeed. There is a trick to them though. Use a two pair of pliers to open the ring up and wind it.
Then, and this the technical part.
Lob the bloody thing in the bin and use a small cable tie instead.
Works every time