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    Established Member Two Rings Chris M's Avatar
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    can you swap front seat bottoms?

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    my drivers seat is starting to tear along the stitching thru the middle. if i could swap with the passenger side where no one sits so it might last. platinum perf seats, non heated non power. found another thread that was asking about this but had no answer.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings SJorge3442's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris M View Post
    my drivers seat is starting to tear along the stitching thru the middle. if i could swap with the passenger side where no one sits so it might last. platinum perf seats, non heated non power. found another thread that was asking about this but had no answer.
    Yup. I've been meaning to swap my seat bottom foam from passenger to drivers side

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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Me too.^^ I have a good OE genuine leather seat back cover to fix the seat back tears. Just need to replace the cover with the good leather cover. Finding good OE seat covers is hard to do on eBay and other used parts websites. Everyone wants to sell only the whole seat assembly.
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    Established Member Two Rings Chris M's Avatar
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    sweet. i might try this weekend. platinum color is hard to match. i got a arm rest from ebay and color was not even close.

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