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04-28-2019, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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Saving the Junk Yard Sport Seats
Hello E90 Post,
I have been around BMW's for quite a few years and just picked up a project E90. I am doing little things here and there, but so far loving the platform over my E46. A little bit of back story. Picked up the car from my aunt for $500. Needed a few things mechanically and was not taken the best care of. I have done a few little mods here and there to improve the vehicle. Still tackling some of the maintenance. The car was equipped with the factory "Cardboard" seats. I have never sat in something more uncomfortable in my entire life. Even the base E46 seats feel better than these. I needed to make a change..... After searching for black sport seats EVERYWHERE, I did end up finding a few options. Most were $200+ each shipped. Not something I would like to do on a $500 car. Looking at local junk yards, there was a 2006 there, with tan sport seats. This is where the journey began. let me tell you, without power to the seats, THEY ARE A PAIN IN THE ASS TO PULL. Finally was able to jump the motor with the battery on a drill to give enough space to get out the rear bolts. I grabbed the drivers side first, and then the passenger side I picked up yesterday. Paid $46 for each seat w/ everything included. Drivers side is a little more rough than the passenger. But it can be fixed. There are A LOT of moving parts to this seat. Being my first time dissembling, I think it went fairly smooth. The second seat took less than half of the time This is the drivers seat taken apart (Minus seat belt) Here are both seats finally together. I have stripped them both fully this morning and am going to do a thorough cleaning. The key is using a mixture of soap and water, 99% alcohol and SEM leather and Vinyl prep. Last night I was finally able to clean the head rests and do a test panel... Lets just say I am very excited to see how these turn out. I will update my post probably later today with some of the actual seat results. If anyone has any tips or suggestions, I am all ears! I will try to get these seats done by next week so you guys can see the results. I will also try to see how they wear and last in the heat and over time. |
04-28-2019, 08:38 PM | #2 |
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04-29-2019, 02:39 PM | #4 |
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Hell yeah dude! Loving it. I have my eye out for a set to do something similar with as well, just don't want to loose my heated seats. Kinda thinking about dying a set Saddle or Cinnamon just to see how it turns out.
Just got to keep my eyes peeled for a set at a wrecker. I don't want to throw a ton of money at it. |
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They are rough right now and quite dry. I might knock them down a bit and I am deciding if I am going to use a top coat. Then 303 Protectant.
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04-30-2019, 03:31 PM | #6 |
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I hear some 3K sanding pad or a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser will help. Just keep it wet and use very light pressure. Then top coat. I believe the top coat will also help soften things a bit.
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