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Re: Swapping factory leather seat cover/bottom, any advice?
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Ted (92TT)
on January 28, 2013 at 7:29 PM
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Swapping factory leather seat cover/bottom, any advice?
posted by Jayru
on January 28, 2013 at 06:43 PM
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You should be able to remove it without damage. Just be aware that there are a lot of hog rings. Cut the rings rather than trying to bend them. Yes, zip ties work. Get the ones with steel inserts or they'll slip loose.
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Swapping factory leather seat cover/bottom, any advice?
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Jayru
18:43:32 01/28/13
Also...
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Jayru
18:45:52 01/28/13
Re: Anyone ever try this method?
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Ba11erz (MD)
19:05:15 01/28/13
Great, thanks! (n/m)
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Jayru
20:10:51 01/28/13
There are SS metal zip ties too if you are worried about
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KongZTT GT28RS MD
21:23:54 01/28/13
I used the ziptie method about 5yrs ago.. holding strong.
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fst300zx
06:55:56 01/29/13
I used zip ties too... No problems after 2 years. (n/m)
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BlitZ91TT
11:30:12 01/29/13
Re: Swapping factory leather seat cover/bottom, any advice? -
Ted (92TT)
19:29:23 01/28/13
I've never seen zip ties with steel inserts before
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Jayru
20:22:14 01/28/13
Re: I've never seen zip ties with steel inserts before
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Ted (92TT)
20:11:27 01/29/13
Why not swap the tracks instead? Is the frame bent
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JMartz
20:10:08 01/28/13
The seat itself is bent. When the track kinked, it took
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Jayru
20:16:59 01/28/13
Lots of Patients! Just like everyone else said..."zip ties"
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RRyderTT
11:33:57 01/29/13
Unless you're a doctor, and had your clients help you out,
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240Z FeO2
11:57:00 01/29/13
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