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Seat refurbishment

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I’m thinking that I ought to refurb my v soggy seats (car obviously). Is one of the commercially available kits the way to go? I’m presuming so. Anyone with any views on who does the best seat refurb kit (Rose, Lakewell, Design 911, others?)? How easy are these to fit?

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Re: Seat refurbishment

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Hi,

I faced a similar dilemma myself. Had very soggy seats with the added 'charm' of heavily worn centre panels (comfort seats with cord centre panels). In the words of Chris at GCR Central in Leicester, 'that's not patina Neil, that's knackered'.

What I found was that the cost of the kits was quite high - I looked at new and used covers. I'd recommend a chat with Garry Hall at Classic FX. He did a fab job on my seats for less than the price of one of the re-cover kits. The thing I really liked was he conserved my seats, keeping the bits that were in good condition, only replacing the bits that needed it.

Photos of my seats are on here in another post - if I understood how to post a link I would, but as a tech numpty, that's beyond me. Search in my other posts and you'll find them.

I hope that helps.

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Re: Seat refurbishment

Post by mycar »

+1 for Garry Hall at Classic FX.
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+2 for Garry at Classic FX.

So easy to deal with, understands what you want and how he can deliver, sticks to his promises and gives sound advice.
I needed something simple but unusual, and he got it right.
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Re: Seat refurbishment

Post by 911GP »

If you need new foams, be careful what you go for. I had mine done Southbound who had to replace all the foams since they were crumbling. The seats looks great but I think they are a bit too firm and the steering wheel is too close to my thighs. Hopefully they will settle down with use.
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Re: Seat refurbishment

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Thanks everyone. I will call Garry.
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another +1 on garry

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