Tuscan seats in a Cerbera
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Hi All,
Does anyone have any experience of fitting Tuscan seats in an earlier Cerbera?
Do the runners come off the Cerbera seats for refitting to the new seats or is it a case of sourcing new runners? (any idea where from)
Any idea of the approximate cost to re-trim a seat and recommendations on who could do the work?
And most importantly are they comfortable - i read some detail on an historic post saying that the recommendation was to stick with the originals
Thanks very much for your advise
Does anyone have any experience of fitting Tuscan seats in an earlier Cerbera?
Do the runners come off the Cerbera seats for refitting to the new seats or is it a case of sourcing new runners? (any idea where from)
Any idea of the approximate cost to re-trim a seat and recommendations on who could do the work?
And most importantly are they comfortable - i read some detail on an historic post saying that the recommendation was to stick with the originals
Thanks very much for your advise
I put tuscan seats in my cerb.
In my opinion they are a much more supportive seat and hold you around the ribs a lot more than the standard cerb seat.
I paid £400 for 2 front seats from a breaker, I paid £700 to have them trimmed in cream leather and it was a very nice job. I used a company called touch of class in south wales, caerphilly.
I cant remember exactly how i fitted them but i know it wasnt hard. I think it was a case of unbolting the runners off my old seats and bolting them on to the tuscan seats.
In my opinion they are a much more supportive seat and hold you around the ribs a lot more than the standard cerb seat.
I paid £400 for 2 front seats from a breaker, I paid £700 to have them trimmed in cream leather and it was a very nice job. I used a company called touch of class in south wales, caerphilly.
I cant remember exactly how i fitted them but i know it wasnt hard. I think it was a case of unbolting the runners off my old seats and bolting them on to the tuscan seats.
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