Re trimming seats

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tonymor

Original Poster:

1,494 posts

179 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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I'd like to replace the seat covers on my mk1 , bolster wear mainly on drivers seat. Anyone undertaken this Job and can advise?

NailedOn

3,116 posts

242 months

Sunday 8th September 2019
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SlowcoachIII

307 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th September 2019
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I had my interior done there and the result is great. Would definitely recommend!

Plus got a lift to the National Railway Museum whilst my seats were being done to spend the day in York.

Mac-5

11 posts

92 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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+1 for Seat Surgeons, did a great job on my Mk3.

PushedDover

6,066 posts

60 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Bump.


Ball park prices for the Seat Surgeons and the ‘usual’ bolster replacement?
And what did you place the worn for angels with ??

Ta

SlowcoachIII

307 posts

228 months

Tuesday 5th May 2020
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Seat Surgeons may repair just a bolster but I believe most people go for an entire re-trim as they make the seat covers off-site and then finish and fit them on-site. Prices depend on the type of material: false leather, a mix, standard or nappa leather. All prices are stated on the website for an MX-5 in the different materials.

PushedDover

6,066 posts

60 months

Wednesday 6th May 2020
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Cheers - I'm talking of an elderly NA MX5, cloth seats.
I'm not adverse to a re-trim, but with the hope of keeping it similar to original and all other aspects of the seats are fine.

The side bolsters seat and back are renowned for wearing through. I've already swapped seats 10 years ago on the 20 year old car (not matching numbers seats ? yikeswink )

tim-b

1,279 posts

217 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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PushedDover said:
Cheers - I'm talking of an elderly NA MX5, cloth seats.
I'm not adverse to a re-trim, but with the hope of keeping it similar to original and all other aspects of the seats are fine.

The side bolsters seat and back are renowned for wearing through. I've already swapped seats 10 years ago on the 20 year old car (not matching numbers seats ? yikeswink )
Which seats are they? I have a pair of tombstones in dark blue (from a low mileage 1989 car) in vgc, both speakers working too whistle

Pm for details if you're interested.

Tim


PushedDover

6,066 posts

60 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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tim-b said:
Which seats are they? I have a pair of tombstones in dark blue (from a low mileage 1989 car) in vgc, both speakers working too whistle

Pm for details if you're interested.

Tim
hmm, interesting - mine are UK spec, Black, separate headrests (now wink ) for Classic Red Car.
Not sure on the Blue....