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<blockquote data-quote="chaiks" data-source="post: 30590" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>Just like to share how pleased that I managed to sort out my front seats side bolster and broken electric adjustment trims. Note that there is no point in fixing or replacing new electric adjustment trim without fixing the seat cushion, especially the side bolster. The fixed or new trims will eventually break again if the cushion is not supportive of your weight or your trustworthy mechanic that tend to sit on the side of the bolster to fix your car. All in all the fix cost my $0, just some time & TLC.Here is some before and after shots of the projects, as I'm not sure that I can post any "Do-It-Yourself" steps or photos. I just realized I can't post in the section if I'm not an official member anymore, maybe that's why I didn't post in the forum for a long-long time. Apologize to the forum tai-kor if I violated any rules lately, cause forgotten.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" />cheers.[ATTACH]25521[/ATTACH][ATTACH]25522[/ATTACH][ATTACH]25523[/ATTACH]3rd photo was the fixed passenger seat, before working on the driver side. I may need to re-work on the main seats cushion judging by the loose leather, but first will shampoo and lotion the leather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaiks, post: 30590, member: 278"] Just like to share how pleased that I managed to sort out my front seats side bolster and broken electric adjustment trims. Note that there is no point in fixing or replacing new electric adjustment trim without fixing the seat cushion, especially the side bolster. The fixed or new trims will eventually break again if the cushion is not supportive of your weight or your trustworthy mechanic that tend to sit on the side of the bolster to fix your car. All in all the fix cost my $0, just some time & TLC.Here is some before and after shots of the projects, as I'm not sure that I can post any "Do-It-Yourself" steps or photos. I just realized I can't post in the section if I'm not an official member anymore, maybe that's why I didn't post in the forum for a long-long time. Apologize to the forum tai-kor if I violated any rules lately, cause forgotten.:ocheers.[ATTACH=CONFIG]25521[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]25522[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]25523[/ATTACH]3rd photo was the fixed passenger seat, before working on the driver side. I may need to re-work on the main seats cushion judging by the loose leather, but first will shampoo and lotion the leather. [/QUOTE]
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