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turk22
Hey, I just recieved this new upholstery, I plan to follow the classic thread to install it, and with the help of my wife, hope it comes out looking great.

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To replace this:

914Eric
Very nice Steve. Better than Christmas hey.

Where did you order from and how much?

Griffinroydonald
Looks great. I have matching material in Basketweave to match for the Dash. biggrin.gif
turk22
QUOTE(914Eric @ Nov 9 2012, 04:23 PM) *

Very nice Steve. Better than Christmas hey.

Where did you order from and how much?


Eric, I got it from ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/130787793211?ssPag...984.m1497.l2649

The seller is in Brooklyn, the auction closed the weekend Sandy hit, and I was not confident that I would even get it. I got an email from Ebay that said it would be delayed. But it arrived yesterday, even shipping thru Staten Island. No complaints about the turnaround or the look and quality of the product.
The real test will be the installation, and seeing how tightly it fits, I'm hoping it won't be saggy or loose, but won't know until I do it. I'll post pictures when its done.

Turk
1970 Neun vierzehn
The materials look to be spot-on clap56.gif Nice find.

Surely you will show us pics of the finished project.

Paul
Griffinroydonald
I used the same vendors covers on my 924 seats and the are perfect. I used ladies pantyhose to cover the foam so the covers will slide rather than stick on the foam. I loved the seats so much I put them in my 914 and they are the best covers I ever bought. Take your time and go slow with the covers and they will look great !
nsr-jamie
Let us know how it goes. Please take lots of before and after pics. Is the material for the side bolsters included as well??
jersey914
Pictures please!
brp986s
Hopefully, it works out for you, but my btdt was that kits you buy online are low quality material and construction. Also, over time, cushions get compressed and deteriorate and stink. I had a shop reupholster seats using german vinyl, which is thicker. They also double stitched the seams and put in new foam for a snug fit. Not cheap, but bomb-proof.
brant
I can't wait to hear your exprience and see them on
they look great !
bigkensteele
QUOTE(brp986s @ Nov 10 2012, 10:46 AM) *

Hopefully, it works out for you, but my btdt was that kits you buy online are low quality material and construction. Also, over time, cushions get compressed and deteriorate and stink. I had a shop reupholster seats using german vinyl, which is thicker. They also double stitched the seams and put in new foam for a snug fit. Not cheap, but bomb-proof.

The ebay description says that these are made with German vinyl. They look pretty good to me.
jersey914
QUOTE(bigkensteele @ Nov 10 2012, 02:56 PM) *

QUOTE(brp986s @ Nov 10 2012, 10:46 AM) *

Hopefully, it works out for you, but my btdt was that kits you buy online are low quality material and construction. Also, over time, cushions get compressed and deteriorate and stink. I had a shop reupholster seats using german vinyl, which is thicker. They also double stitched the seams and put in new foam for a snug fit. Not cheap, but bomb-proof.

The ebay description says that these are made with German vinyl. They look pretty good to me.


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brp986s
Hey, good to see it may be good stuff. I got a kit from Perf Prod. I'm not a textiles guy, so when I received it, it looked good to me. When I brought it to shop to install it they pooh-poohed the whole thing - and for good reason.
turk22
QUOTE(Griffinroydonald @ Nov 10 2012, 05:26 AM) *

I used the same vendors covers on my 924 seats and the are perfect. I used ladies pantyhose to cover the foam so the covers will slide rather than stick on the foam. I loved the seats so much I put them in my 914 and they are the best covers I ever bought. Take your time and go slow with the covers and they will look great !


Good to hear, and I like the pantyhose idea, I saw that on Wheeler Dealers as well.

The weather has been so nice the last couple of days, its too much fun driving rather than taking everything apart. The weather will take a turn for the colder next week, and I'll probably get started on them then. I'll try and take lots of pictures as I progress.

Turk
turk22
Got one seat completed yesterday (took a couple of days). Very happy with how it turned out, but learned some lessons as well to apply to the second seat:

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rex66m
QUOTE(turk22 @ Nov 22 2012, 04:46 PM) *

Got one seat completed yesterday (took a couple of days). Very happy with how it turned out, but learned some lessons as well to apply to the second seat:

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Looks fantastic! Thinking about replacing the bolsters on my car. Pretty straight forward?
jonferns
That looks great! Really nice job
Gint
So now that you've finished the job (looks great BTW), what's your feeling of the material provided? I've seen some that look cheap and thin, but that's looking fairly sturdy.
turk22
QUOTE(Gint @ Nov 24 2012, 08:33 PM) *

So now that you've finished the job (looks great BTW), what's your feeling of the material provided? I've seen some that look cheap and thin, but that's looking fairly sturdy.


I can recommend with confidence the seat cover vendor from ebay:

http://myworld.ebay.com/aoenterpreses/&...984.m1497.l2754

The vinyl was an exact match to the original seat fabric, and was in fact stamped with "Made in Germany". I felt the fit was excellent (unlike the center pad cover I purchased from a different vendor), and the workmanship was very good.

I added some extra foam to only one of the headrests, which I think speaks more to the original foam shrinking or compacting at different rates.

I don't think they make back pad covers or even center pad covers, so they may not be a one stop shop if someone needed everything.

I haven't seen anyone come close to thier price for the seat covers.

Turk
turk22
BTW all, I detailed the installation process and results in this thread:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=198686

Turk
partwerks
On mine the only thing that is coming loose is where the stitching is on the seat cushions themselves. The rest of the seat is in perfect shape. Is it possible to just buy the kit for the seat cushion??
turk22
QUOTE(partwerks @ Nov 24 2012, 10:26 PM) *

On mine the only thing that is coming loose is where the stitching is on the seat cushions themselves. The rest of the seat is in perfect shape. Is it possible to just buy the kit for the seat cushion??



I know you can from AA, but I can't speak to thier quality, since I've not used theirs.

I would bet that you could contact the vendor I used (they have their own website outside of ebay). I would guess they would sell just the seat cushion cover.
billh1963
Looks like the vendor you used raised his price by $100 (unless I am looking at the wrong auction)
turk22
QUOTE(billh1963 @ Jan 16 2013, 01:39 PM) *

Looks like the vendor you used raised his price by $100 (unless I am looking at the wrong auction)


Bill, I think its the difference between "Buy it Now" vs Auction. When I got mine, it was a straight auction, and started at 249. You can wait and see if they auction it again, or make an offer.

I saw your other thread about the AA seats, I know it looks like a PITA, but it is definitely a project you can tackle yourself. The fabric this guy sells is in fact German vinyl, and in my opinion is all but OEM type covers.

I love the recovered seats, and will be doing the carpet next.
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