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Pardon if this has been asked....didn't see anything specfic in a quick search.
I've got a couple of extra bucks in my pocket (tax return) and instead of making an IRA deposit it seems smarter to have some work done on my 40 seats. The upholstery is in bad shape and the padding in the seats after 25 years has gone flat.
So, I want to take it to a local auto seat guy in Portland and have them rebuilt. It's important to me to stay with the original gray vinyl material if possible and I'd like to have new foam? padding. Also, the driver side seat is leaning quite a bit to the right. I'd like everything to be as close to back to new as possible (or better) maintaining original as close as possible.
Any suggestions on this? It would be nice to have a response to the "well I can't get the same upholstery" comment if I get it.
Probably need some seat covers after the seats are back to new.
Anyway, any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
I've got a couple of extra bucks in my pocket (tax return) and instead of making an IRA deposit it seems smarter to have some work done on my 40 seats. The upholstery is in bad shape and the padding in the seats after 25 years has gone flat.
So, I want to take it to a local auto seat guy in Portland and have them rebuilt. It's important to me to stay with the original gray vinyl material if possible and I'd like to have new foam? padding. Also, the driver side seat is leaning quite a bit to the right. I'd like everything to be as close to back to new as possible (or better) maintaining original as close as possible.
Any suggestions on this? It would be nice to have a response to the "well I can't get the same upholstery" comment if I get it.
Probably need some seat covers after the seats are back to new.
Anyway, any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.