Replacement leather seat covers
#22
Leather is here! They forgot to send the cupholder piece, and so it is on its way. This is the only kit that I found that included not only the armrest, but the cupholder leather. My appt is scheduled for this friday, and no...going to let the professionals do the seats, but I will probably tackle the armrest and cupholder since I've done it once already when I repadded it. My estimate was $400 for the seats and headrests. I can't wait.
The leather looks like suede on the underside, and it is really really supple! The old seats, including the rear, are more of a harder, slicker, hide. These feel like that new leather jacket from the mall. Some pics???? You got it!
The leather looks like suede on the underside, and it is really really supple! The old seats, including the rear, are more of a harder, slicker, hide. These feel like that new leather jacket from the mall. Some pics???? You got it!
Last edited by H20boy; 12-15-2011 at 12:40 PM. Reason: not autolux leather
#25
Leather is here! They forgot to send the cupholder piece, and so it is on its way. This is the only kit that I found that included not only the armrest, but the cupholder leather. My appt is scheduled for this friday, and no...going to let the professionals do the seats, but I will probably tackle the armrest and cupholder since I've done it once already when I repadded it. My estimate was $400 for the seats and headrests. I can't wait.
The leather is Autolux, which is the same soft leather as the VDP have received (looks like suede on the underside, and it is really really supple!) The old seats, including the rear, are more of a harder, slicker, hide. These feel like that new leather jacket from the mall. Some pics???? You got it!
The leather is Autolux, which is the same soft leather as the VDP have received (looks like suede on the underside, and it is really really supple!) The old seats, including the rear, are more of a harder, slicker, hide. These feel like that new leather jacket from the mall. Some pics???? You got it!
Last edited by hlgeorge; 03-14-2011 at 07:22 PM.
#26
#29
Colorado, link to 2000 w/o center console, and link to 2000 WITH center console leather. Apparently, the 2000MY included the redesigned seats w/ separate headrests toward the end of the production year. If your seats have the separate headrests, order the second link. If they don't, I would order the first link, and determine if you need the center console leather...maybe work out the extra cost with them after the sale.
Report coming (installer screwed up my driver headrest, its not moving, looks crooked and motor smells when its operated...somethings bound up. I have to pull the new seat cover up to make sure cable is good.
Report coming (installer screwed up my driver headrest, its not moving, looks crooked and motor smells when its operated...somethings bound up. I have to pull the new seat cover up to make sure cable is good.
Last edited by H20boy; 03-24-2011 at 06:57 PM. Reason: added the two seat designs for 2000 MY
#30
Seat cover on topsonline website
Thank you
Vic
#31
#32
Hey Vic,
If you want to enable some of the DYI on the board create a YouTub of the replacement work. I know you will recomend a Pro but that is the tipping point for many of us. From what I read for the older ones without the headrest it is not that hard to do, just takes time.
If you want to enable some of the DYI on the board create a YouTub of the replacement work. I know you will recomend a Pro but that is the tipping point for many of us. From what I read for the older ones without the headrest it is not that hard to do, just takes time.
you are correct, the early 97-2000 is much easier straight forward installation.
#33
sorry for the delay, center armrest kicked my butt. I broke the cupholder in three diferent way and I couldn't get the leather trimmed back so it would fold as tight as the original cover, my corner wrapping suck! In addition, Vic, the extra leather piece you sent me has a different finish than the rest of the original set of skins...like it was freshly dyed, very flat. It didn't match exactly. I'm sure now that you're packaging the set cut from the same materials will prevent any future chances for a mismatch, so future purchasers, don't worry about that detail as a deterrent.
As such, i'm ordering a new armrest...complete with cupholder. I just cleaned up the seats tonight from the installer, and its sitting overnight with some leatherique conditioner. If its light outside when I get home, i'll take those pics I promised ya...just ignore the missing center console armrest.
Its so nice not to see those cracks and scuff marks when exiting and entering the car, so very glad I did this.
And I fixed the boundup headrest, I think the installer overtightend the interior clamps, and it restricted one of the posts from moving vertically. I did get it loosened and it now works correctly. Since it was bound, the headrest motor cable sheath re-separated, and i had to rework the splice repair. Same way as before, roughen the sheath, heat shrank it, zip tie to the adjoining frame structure.
Good things about these new seat leathers
(1) armrest leather has padding, built it (sewn)
(2) the bottoms of the seats, where the OEM used to have cloth pieces to tuck into/around the hinges and trim, is now leather. Its much easier to keep clean.
(3) stitching and color is a perfect match to the originals
(4) my seats didn't need any additional padding, installer said it was a beeotch to get the new ones on, they were really tight! Those 'integrated' pleats, with padding is so much nicer, and comfortable.
My installer needs to re-staple the headrests, they are already falling out!
As such, i'm ordering a new armrest...complete with cupholder. I just cleaned up the seats tonight from the installer, and its sitting overnight with some leatherique conditioner. If its light outside when I get home, i'll take those pics I promised ya...just ignore the missing center console armrest.
Its so nice not to see those cracks and scuff marks when exiting and entering the car, so very glad I did this.
And I fixed the boundup headrest, I think the installer overtightend the interior clamps, and it restricted one of the posts from moving vertically. I did get it loosened and it now works correctly. Since it was bound, the headrest motor cable sheath re-separated, and i had to rework the splice repair. Same way as before, roughen the sheath, heat shrank it, zip tie to the adjoining frame structure.
Good things about these new seat leathers
(1) armrest leather has padding, built it (sewn)
(2) the bottoms of the seats, where the OEM used to have cloth pieces to tuck into/around the hinges and trim, is now leather. Its much easier to keep clean.
(3) stitching and color is a perfect match to the originals
(4) my seats didn't need any additional padding, installer said it was a beeotch to get the new ones on, they were really tight! Those 'integrated' pleats, with padding is so much nicer, and comfortable.
My installer needs to re-staple the headrests, they are already falling out!
#35
sorry for the delay, center armrest kicked my butt. I broke the cupholder in three diferent way and I couldn't get the leather trimmed back so it would fold as tight as the original cover, my corner wrapping suck! In addition, Vic, the extra leather piece you sent me has a different finish than the rest of the original set of skins...like it was freshly dyed, very flat. It didn't match exactly. I'm sure now that you're packaging the set cut from the same materials will prevent any future chances for a mismatch, so future purchasers, don't worry about that detail as a deterrent.
As such, i'm ordering a new armrest...complete with cupholder. I just cleaned up the seats tonight from the installer, and its sitting overnight with some leatherique conditioner. If its light outside when I get home, i'll take those pics I promised ya...just ignore the missing center console armrest.
Its so nice not to see those cracks and scuff marks when exiting and entering the car, so very glad I did this.
And I fixed the boundup headrest, I think the installer overtightend the interior clamps, and it restricted one of the posts from moving vertically. I did get it loosened and it now works correctly. Since it was bound, the headrest motor cable sheath re-separated, and i had to rework the splice repair. Same way as before, roughen the sheath, heat shrank it, zip tie to the adjoining frame structure.
Good things about these new seat leathers
(1) armrest leather has padding, built it (sewn)
(2) the bottoms of the seats, where the OEM used to have cloth pieces to tuck into/around the hinges and trim, is now leather. Its much easier to keep clean.
(3) stitching and color is a perfect match to the originals
(4) my seats didn't need any additional padding, installer said it was a beeotch to get the new ones on, they were really tight! Those 'integrated' pleats, with padding is so much nicer, and comfortable.
My installer needs to re-staple the headrests, they are already falling out!
As such, i'm ordering a new armrest...complete with cupholder. I just cleaned up the seats tonight from the installer, and its sitting overnight with some leatherique conditioner. If its light outside when I get home, i'll take those pics I promised ya...just ignore the missing center console armrest.
Its so nice not to see those cracks and scuff marks when exiting and entering the car, so very glad I did this.
And I fixed the boundup headrest, I think the installer overtightend the interior clamps, and it restricted one of the posts from moving vertically. I did get it loosened and it now works correctly. Since it was bound, the headrest motor cable sheath re-separated, and i had to rework the splice repair. Same way as before, roughen the sheath, heat shrank it, zip tie to the adjoining frame structure.
Good things about these new seat leathers
(1) armrest leather has padding, built it (sewn)
(2) the bottoms of the seats, where the OEM used to have cloth pieces to tuck into/around the hinges and trim, is now leather. Its much easier to keep clean.
(3) stitching and color is a perfect match to the originals
(4) my seats didn't need any additional padding, installer said it was a beeotch to get the new ones on, they were really tight! Those 'integrated' pleats, with padding is so much nicer, and comfortable.
My installer needs to re-staple the headrests, they are already falling out!
i cut the leather from the same exact leftover hide, maybe the difference in pattern is where i cut it from (side).
since you had difficulty wrapping the cup holder, i might find a way to shave the backing so it is more flexible, what you think?
Thank you
Vic
#36
Ok, here's the pics, had to setup some studio lights since it was getting dark when I got home.
Vic, first, there's a picture of the piece of leather you sent me, atop the new armrest section. you can see it is a slightly darker shade, and the sheen is a little flatter.
As for your idea about the cupholder piece, I think if it is a bit thinner (shaved from the back) it would wrap the corners better, and not have the sharp, folded look like mine turned out on those smaller radii.
Vic, first, there's a picture of the piece of leather you sent me, atop the new armrest section. you can see it is a slightly darker shade, and the sheen is a little flatter.
As for your idea about the cupholder piece, I think if it is a bit thinner (shaved from the back) it would wrap the corners better, and not have the sharp, folded look like mine turned out on those smaller radii.
#37
Looks really nice. So, about $1200 parts & labor? It sounds like the installation was best left to a pro. Often in older cars, when the covers get old & tired, so does the foam underneath. Sounds like yours was OK. I might be tempted to try to install myself but I'm guessing I'd regret it.
#38
Ok, here's the pics, had to setup some studio lights since it was getting dark when I got home.
Vic, first, there's a picture of the piece of leather you sent me, atop the new armrest section. you can see it is a slightly darker shade, and the sheen is a little flatter.
As for your idea about the cupholder piece, I think if it is a bit thinner (shaved from the back) it would wrap the corners better, and not have the sharp, folded look like mine turned out on those smaller radii.
Vic, first, there's a picture of the piece of leather you sent me, atop the new armrest section. you can see it is a slightly darker shade, and the sheen is a little flatter.
As for your idea about the cupholder piece, I think if it is a bit thinner (shaved from the back) it would wrap the corners better, and not have the sharp, folded look like mine turned out on those smaller radii.
Vic
#40