Car Trimmer/ Welder wanted. Herts(ish) M25
Discussion
I've just bought a BMW 5 series sport leather interior.
The seats are the same width as the 3 series E46 Touring that I'm (well, somebody else really) determined to nail them into but there are a couple of problems.
REAR.
I'm perfectly happy to do away with the split/fold-flat estate seat but need someone to:
(a) Strip the upholstery off the inner wheel-arches to allow the full-width seat-back to fit properly without it looking like my dog did it (as it would if I attempt it)
.
(b) Make up and fit an upholstered panel to cover the springs/webbing etc that would otherwise be visible from the load area.
FRONT.
Both sets of seats (old and "new") are mounted in the same way i.e. Two captive bolts at the front and two threaded holes at the back.
The back 2 fit exactly but the front 2 are "out" by an inch or so and would require 2 small plates drilled accordingly and welded to the frame.
Alternatively, the existing captive bolts could be ground off and others welded on in the right position.
The seats are electric and would need a feed.
Anybody up for it/ideas?
Thanks in advance.
The seats are the same width as the 3 series E46 Touring that I'm (well, somebody else really) determined to nail them into but there are a couple of problems.
REAR.
I'm perfectly happy to do away with the split/fold-flat estate seat but need someone to:
(a) Strip the upholstery off the inner wheel-arches to allow the full-width seat-back to fit properly without it looking like my dog did it (as it would if I attempt it)
.
(b) Make up and fit an upholstered panel to cover the springs/webbing etc that would otherwise be visible from the load area.
FRONT.
Both sets of seats (old and "new") are mounted in the same way i.e. Two captive bolts at the front and two threaded holes at the back.
The back 2 fit exactly but the front 2 are "out" by an inch or so and would require 2 small plates drilled accordingly and welded to the frame.
Alternatively, the existing captive bolts could be ground off and others welded on in the right position.
The seats are electric and would need a feed.
Anybody up for it/ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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St Albans area, I recommend him, very pleased with his work and prices.
St Albans area, I recommend him, very pleased with his work and prices.
On Saturday I collected my Chimaera from http://www.hoodsandtrims.co.uk (Gary Creasey) Tel No: 01582 629716, Mobile: 0779 6547523, Email: garycreasey@hotmail.co.uk (told him I'd post on here!). £420 +VAT for the new hood and that's everything, fitting, material, rear screen, targa re-cover, etc. Great job so I'm very pleased! So, while I can't comment on the interior side of things, I would recommend them / him and will (money depending) be going back to get my leather seats and trim redone at some point too.
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