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Old 05-18-2024, 02:24 PM   #1
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Are you sure that the sides of the seats that fit against the center console have covers? I thought that because the center console makes it difficult to see the inboard sides of the seats Porsche decided to forego covers on that side. Also, covers might interfere with the seatbelt operation.

When it stops raining, I will check the seats in my car and see whether the inboard sides of the seats have covers.

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No, I'm not sure. I just assumed they had covers, but I might be wrong. After all, I've been wrong a time or two in the past. Waiting to hear whether yours has covers.
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Work stoppage while waiting for a set of Torx bit sockets (Amazon, $14.99) that are supposed to be delivered today. Seems a Torx bolt at the hinge requires a larger size than the T40 in the set I had. The new set has bit sizes up to T70. That oughta be enough.
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Naturally, I'm using only the best tools. (No double entendre intended.)
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Work stoppage while waiting for a set of Torx bit sockets (Amazon, $14.99) that are supposed to be delivered today. Seems a Torx bolt at the hinge requires a larger size than the T40 in the set I had. The new set has bit sizes up to T70. That oughta be enough.
It's not a project unless you have to buy a new tool. I had to buy 13 new tools for my '87 928.
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Old 05-22-2024, 01:23 PM   #5
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Here's where I'm at now. The driver's seat bottom has been stripped down to the foam. Which is intact, by the way, so I don't need to replace any. Have I mentioned that I'm the slowest mechanic, paint prepper, and upholsterer in the world? I make no apology, I'm sorry.

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I'm revising this post. Please check back.
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Old 05-28-2024, 06:39 PM   #7
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Progress report

I have successfully fumbled my way through installing one of Lseat's covers on the bottom seat cushion, driver's side:



If I were being paid by the hour I'd already be rich. Lordy, but that leather is (1) thick, (2) stiff, and (3) hard to manipulate. However, I found that a hair dryer, used judiciously, softens it appreciably and makes it a bit more supple. It's looking halfway decent. A little heat/steam should take care of those wrinkles.

But check out the Lseat's edge:



It's stitched with gray thread. Unfortunately, it's visible; the seat looks like it has a fringe at the bottom. Now have a look at the factory cover. The leather is wrapped around the bottom edge of the seat and the cover's edge is not visible.



Call me picky, but I don't like the gray fringe. That's one of the ways Lseat's covers differ from the factory covers, besides thicker leather. Another departure is in the thickness of the plastic edging that locks into plastic hooks down in the foam's nooks and crannies. I found the nooks weren't too bad, but the crannies were murder. * rimshot *

Anyway, I'm stuck with the Lseat product. I'm committed. I'll probably dye the fringe black. As for the slightly thicker plastic edging, it works. You just have to reef on it a bit harder.

NOTE: I had intended to revise my previous post, but inserting new photos when editing turned out to be problematic.
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I thought the same thing about the edges
That trim actually has to be flipped over, it's
A total pita, especially the corners, if i have a pic I'll send it to you

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I have successfully fumbled my way through installing one of Lseat's covers on the bottom seat cushion, driver's side:



If I were being paid by the hour I'd already be rich. Lordy, but that leather is (1) thick, (2) stiff, and (3) hard to manipulate. However, I found that a hair dryer, used judiciously, softens it appreciably and makes it a bit more supple. It's looking halfway decent. A little heat/steam should take care of those wrinkles.

But check out the Lseat's edge:



It's stitched with gray thread. Unfortunately, it's visible; the seat looks like it has a fringe at the bottom. Now have a look at the factory cover. The leather is wrapped around the bottom edge of the seat and the cover's edge is not visible.



Call me picky, but I don't like the gray fringe. That's one of the ways Lseat's covers differ from the factory covers, besides thicker leather. Another departure is in the thickness of the plastic edging that locks into plastic hooks down in the foam's nooks and crannies. I found the nooks weren't too bad, but the crannies were murder. * rimshot *

Anyway, I'm stuck with the Lseat product. I'm committed. I'll probably dye the fringe black. As for the slightly thicker plastic edging, it works. You just have to reef on it a bit harder.

NOTE: I had intended to revise my previous post, but inserting new photos when editing turned out to be problematic.
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No, I'm not sure. I just assumed they had covers, but I might be wrong. After all, I've been wrong a time or two in the past. Waiting to hear whether yours has covers.
Mine do not have covers. One caveat - The seats that are in my car started life in a 996 turbo that the owner converted to a track car.

You may want to check for photos of other seats (e.g. for sale on various websites.) If you don't see any with inboard covers that should verify my observation. I don't see why Porsche would consider inboard covers necessary. I needed to push the seat cushion back to view the area.
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No, I'm not sure. I just assumed they had covers, but I might be wrong. After all, I've been wrong a time or two in the past. Waiting to hear whether yours has covers.
The seats have those covers only outside. Attacehd is the seat part pages.



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Thanks, Kevin and my fellow pilot. It makes sense that they didn't have the covers on the inside hinges to begin with. The seats in mine had never been removed. I really had to reef on a 1/2" breaker bar to break the seat bolts loose. The factory must've tightened them to 90 lbs. of torque. Anyway, now I won't have to order a set of inside covers. Best of all, I won't have to install them!
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