C6 Seat Rebuild Kits @ JWM
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Included in the kit is the material for 1 seat:
· High density Upholstery foam
· Tough, wear resistant Ballistic nylon fabric to repair the cut foam.
· .25 inch jute pad to make the seat firmer
· Zip ties to replace the metal hog rings.
· Detail step-by-step instructions with
· High density Upholstery foam
· Tough, wear resistant Ballistic nylon fabric to repair the cut foam.
· .25 inch jute pad to make the seat firmer
· Zip ties to replace the metal hog rings.
· Detail step-by-step instructions with
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Customer review
I installed the JW Motoring seat rebuild kit after talking to another member who told me that he was quite pleased with the kits he bought for his car. I am EXTREMELY pleased with the result of this project. The job was a piece of cake, too.
My car only has 7k miles on it. I had trouble believing that cars with under 10k miles would have tears in the seat foam, but I couldn't have been more wrong. I'll let the pictures tell you the rest of the story.
Tear is 3/4" deep. At least that. It was probably 8" long as you can see in these pictures. Arrows indicate the torn spot.
This is the part of the frame that does the tearing. Then, it appears to sit in the torn spot and allow the leather to sag and develop deep creases.
Mine was developing some slight creases, but after installing the seat rebuild kit, it filled the outside seat cushion bolsters right back out. The slowly developing creases in my seat were bugging me a little bit, and honestly I can't even see them now. It seriously looks better than brand new. My car looks like it's never been used before.
Thanks JWmotors. My seat looks awesome now.
My car only has 7k miles on it. I had trouble believing that cars with under 10k miles would have tears in the seat foam, but I couldn't have been more wrong. I'll let the pictures tell you the rest of the story.
Tear is 3/4" deep. At least that. It was probably 8" long as you can see in these pictures. Arrows indicate the torn spot.
This is the part of the frame that does the tearing. Then, it appears to sit in the torn spot and allow the leather to sag and develop deep creases.
Mine was developing some slight creases, but after installing the seat rebuild kit, it filled the outside seat cushion bolsters right back out. The slowly developing creases in my seat were bugging me a little bit, and honestly I can't even see them now. It seriously looks better than brand new. My car looks like it's never been used before.
Thanks JWmotors. My seat looks awesome now.