Egg crate grill and other bits wanted
After a few parts for a car I’ve just bought.
Egg crate front grill, strut brace, front passenger black leather seat in good condition, will buy both fronts if needing to. Some nice wheels, comets, nebs, or maybe some decent bolas, rotas, 17s preferably |
Would maybe buy some titans or pegs. Also in need of a gear gaiter as mine is torn slightly.
Possibly R bumpers too Thanks |
Hi Matty
What car have you just bought? Presume V70 not C70. I have some good black leather front seats from a 1998 V70 I have removed the leather skins from the drivers seat. Passenger side skins are still in place (but could be removed to save transport costs). Steve Far south west |
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Hi Steve Thanks for reply, yes v70 TDI. Sourced an egg crate grill and a 2 fob kit already. Passenger seat is a bluey tinge, what does changing the skins entail? Is it easy enough to do and would changing them sort my issue? Sorry if they’re dumb questions? |
Hi Mattyw1991
The skins are mainly held on with "hog rings" which are small loops of steel wire pinched to pull the skin to a frame. The skins are in two parts for each seat - the upright back part, and the seat squab part. It is much easier to do anything skin related if the seat is out of the car. They are heavy. I strongly recommend not trying to do it on your own. It is very easy to damage other parts of the bodywork and interior if you try to do it on your own. Before you remove a seat, you must disconnect the battery, discharge any residual charge in the SRS system and disconnect the SRS wires that run to the seat air bags (certainly in the drivers seat - I dont remember about the passenger side). Otherwise you may end up with an SRS code which only a dealer can clear. Once you have a seat out you can look around the edges and see the hog rings. Removing the upright skin is a bit more tricky than removing the seat squab because you will have to remove the headrests and also the lumbar adjustment knobs. Google to learn more about the skin replacement process. Depending on why you want to replace your seats (torn, worn etc), it is simplest just to buy a whole seat unit from a scrappie. But you need to take note of the driver's side seat controls (if electric) and air bag systems (various over the years). Or to save transport costs, you could switch just the skins. HTH Steve |
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