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By Turbo
#17507
Hello,I am new here. Looking for some advice on how to patch up my drivers seat. Not looking for a perfect reapir just something to make it last a few years longer. I don't mind filling it and putting a patch over the top. Just want to stop it from getting much worse. Can someone please recommend some materials and procedure for this repair. Thank you.
By Turbo
#17511
I am not new to changing auto upholstery and doing heated seat repair. Never did this type of repair. Can't be too hard to cut and glue some replacement foam and patch over it. Looking for guidance where to get the materials. Especially the patch. Thank you
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By JimmieJoe
#17527
You could just hand sew it closed, the main thing is to protect the foam, it the foam is exposed it will erode leaving the upholstery unsupported.
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By jblank555
#17531
Unfortunately where it is at would require replacing the panel to fix it the right way. It’s a pretty easy fix. Take the cover off, remove the piece, sew a new one on. If this is your car and you just want a quick solution, they do make adhesive backed fabric that you may be able to find a close color. Again, I don’t recommend it, but it’s you car :thumbsup:
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By jblank555
#17713
@BigRig Sorry, my notifications weren't working or i'd have replied sooner.
On average I'd bill 2 hours, so roughly $150, plus material, that's assuming the seat comes out ok, nothing else is wrong, nothing special with seat heaters/connections/etc.....
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