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Bogart



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Seat tear

Whats the best way to fix a tear/split in the side of the seat. It is not the back bolster but the side of the seat base. Probably due to an overweight previous owner. There are a couple close together around 3 to 4 inches in length.

Post #274962 6th Sep 2015 9:00 pm
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westville



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Take it to a professional - car trimmer or upholsterer -amazing what the experts can do
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Post #274966 6th Sep 2015 9:28 pm
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leesbay



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Gently squeeze some superglue into the split and gently push the trim together against the foam
Careful to keep the superglue on the inside of the seat as it goes white if left to set on the outside of the black seat trim
It makes a flawless finish, did it to two small tears on mine when I bought the car and you can't even see them now a year on - FL2 3.2 i6 - There is no Replacement for Displacement

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Bogart



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Think it is a bit past superglue. And I know I would end up with the glue everywhere. Have attached a photo to show problem.

Post #275146 8th Sep 2015 11:24 am
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Bogart



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Here is the piccy.

Post #275149 8th Sep 2015 11:27 am
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leesbay



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Yep agree seat repair required Thumbs Up - FL2 3.2 i6 - There is no Replacement for Displacement

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Post #275150 8th Sep 2015 11:32 am
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pcheaven



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some good information here

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic7876.html?highlight=seat+tear 

Post #275151 8th Sep 2015 11:35 am
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Bogart



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Seems what is needed is a vinyl repair not a leather one!

Post #275162 8th Sep 2015 12:20 pm
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eddiekol



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Mine needs doing too,it's next on my "to do"list,along with having my steering wheel re-covered.Downside is that to do both jobs by local upholsterer would mean being without my car for a couple of days.
Has anyone used a vinyl repair specialist,or is it a waste of time?

Post #275194 8th Sep 2015 6:14 pm
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Jim NI



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It's an effect of car height when climbing in, not drivers weight Very Happy that's why some of us have side steps, standing on step when getting in means you do sit on edge of seat when getting in 2014 SE Loire Blue SD4 Auto (MY15)
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Landiroamer



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Height, I wonder how lorry drivers get on with their seats then?

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Bogart



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eddiekol wrote:
Mine needs doing too,it's next on my "to do"list,along with having my steering wheel re-covered.Downside is that to do both jobs by local upholsterer would mean being without my car for a couple of days.
Has anyone used a vinyl repair specialist,or is it a waste of time?


Still reckon its a weight factor.

Post #275337 10th Sep 2015 9:08 am
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iain cooper



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Well there must be a lot of fatties driving FL2'S then, because they all do it.

Iain

Post #275407 10th Sep 2015 6:49 pm
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taztastic



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Not only to do with weight, more to do with the vertically challenged, sliding off the seat rather than stepping out, of course if you're short and fat there is no hope Laughing

Post #275408 10th Sep 2015 6:52 pm
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LR NUT



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iain cooper wrote:
Well there must be a lot of fatties driving FL2'S then, because they all do it.

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