Torn seat bolster on 981 Cayman
Torn seat bolster on 981 Cayman
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Graham981

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5 posts

97 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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So, i've managed to put a couple of very nasty rips in the leather seat bolster of my 981 Cayman with a sharp rivet in my jeans.
I sent some pics to an online set repair company (I guess a franchise) who has said it's too bad to repair and will need a replacement cover or panel.
Does anyone know if there are any craftsmen in the midlands UK (preferably) who would be able to complete the replacement of a panel ?
Failing this, where could I get a replacement of a full set back for a 2014 981 cayman ?

I've trawled the web with no results.

Graham

MrC986

3,726 posts

214 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Bespoke Leathering have featured in Car SOS a number of times - I've not used them personally, though I'd suggest they are one of the firms you should try.

Edited by MrC986 on Tuesday 27th February 20:30

DJMC

3,584 posts

126 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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How about the Car SOS specialists?: http://www.aldridge.co.uk

Send them a photo and they'll advise.

ForzaGilles

560 posts

247 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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Capital Seating in Leicester sorted out the bolster in my 996.

https://www.capitalseating.co.uk/automotive

NBTBRV8

2,064 posts

231 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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Buy new and get it fitted. The job it isn't that hard to do.

Graham981

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5 posts

97 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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Thanks all. I’m taking it to Aldridge for them to have a look tomorrow.
Q, where would I buy new ? A Porsche dealer or is there an alternative source ?

curley

436 posts

242 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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if you order a new one be prepared for a wait .

My car needed a new seat cover under warranty , GTS with silver deviated stitching .

Took the OPC 10 month to secure one from Germany !

Oxted Trimming could probably replace a panel

http://www.oxtedtrimming.co.uk

NBTBRV8

2,064 posts

231 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Graham981 said:
Thanks all. I’m taking it to Aldridge for them to have a look tomorrow.
Q, where would I buy new ? A Porsche dealer or is there an alternative source ?
Local dealer, or if you don't mind buying OS, enter in the part number to www.sonnenporscheoemparts.com, they are an official dealer who I have used a lot before.

Graham981

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5 posts

97 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Ok, I've taken the car to Aldridge for a quote (only 15 minutes from where I work). It's booked in for the repair in a couple of weeks time. I'll post some before and after pictures and let you know how I got on !
Thanks for the advise so far.

Will there be any issues with airbag warning lights I wonder ?

Graham

MrC986

3,726 posts

214 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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Graham981 said:
Ok, I've taken the car to Aldridge for a quote (only 15 minutes from where I work). It's booked in for the repair in a couple of weeks time. I'll post some before and after pictures and let you know how I got on !
Thanks for the advise so far.

Will there be any issues with airbag warning lights I wonder ?

Graham
I'd assume they know what they're doing in removing the seat and that they'll disconnect the battery beforehand and therefore it shouldn't throw an airbag light.

Graham981

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5 posts

97 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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Before and after pictures. Perfect match, perfect stitching, great craftspeople, £120 + vat (best £144 I’ve ever spent) http://www.aldridge.co.uk

Edited by Graham981 on Thursday 15th March 21:32

Graham981

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97 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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And the ‘after’ picture. No one would ever know. Given that I damaged the seat within a couple of hours of picking the car up I could not be happier with the result 👊😎

DJMC

3,584 posts

126 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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Glad I could help. Great job!