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I recently replaced my badly worn RHS seat squab with a Paddocks item, it is good quality and went on properly. It is a good fit. Usual amount of effort and swearing, of course...
Dick
Free with dicr. I bought front seat covers, foams and diaphragms from JP shortly after buying my car about fours years ago. They went on with some effort which was to b expected and made a huge difference to the comfort of the car. JP's service is also good. Quick delivery and always prepared to help with advice and guidance. Hope this is helpful.
The seat covers fit okay,but watch out for the tabs,there made of cheese and brake easy,I fold the tabs in half to double there thickness that way you can get the tension to have a nice crease in the seat also watch out for where the seat bolts to the other half of the seat pan the seat frames by the bolt,how many seats do you see where the bolt was ripped through the seat cover
Paul.
Have you tried Aldridge as they are probably the manufacturer.
Hi John, I thought that was probably the case but JP seem cheaper which puzzled me. I don't mind paying extra for better quality but if it is the same product I don't see the point. That's why i asked in case they are Aldridge covers at JP
Paul - 3 projects, 1 breaker - garage built and housing 2 white Stags. One runs, one doesn't
The seat covers fit okay,but watch out for the tabs,there made of cheese and brake easy,I fold the tabs in half to double there thickness that way you can get the tension to have a nice crease in the seat also watch out for where the seat bolts to the other half of the seat pan the seat frames by the bolt,how many seats do you see where the bolt was ripped through the seat cover
Dave
Did you get the Paddocks ones DAve?
Paul - 3 projects, 1 breaker - garage built and housing 2 white Stags. One runs, one doesn't
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