llandro
31st August 2009, 10:13 AM
For some time I have been thinking about the scuffing on the outer edge of the front driver seat.
After 12yrs., not quite threadbare, but noticably worn.
Contemplating a (probably expensive) visit to the motor trimmer I had a sudden thought. What if the front seats are interchangeable? Being a mainly only driver occupied vehicle and also bearing in mind the scuffing is only on the outer edge that could be a nice easy solution.
So after 45mins of work (10mm. socket & 45T driver) I now have a "as new" driver seat, and a passenger seat where you have to look hard to see the wear, being against the console.
Thank you LR for a neat (but perhaps unintended) design feature.
llandro
After 12yrs., not quite threadbare, but noticably worn.
Contemplating a (probably expensive) visit to the motor trimmer I had a sudden thought. What if the front seats are interchangeable? Being a mainly only driver occupied vehicle and also bearing in mind the scuffing is only on the outer edge that could be a nice easy solution.
So after 45mins of work (10mm. socket & 45T driver) I now have a "as new" driver seat, and a passenger seat where you have to look hard to see the wear, being against the console.
Thank you LR for a neat (but perhaps unintended) design feature.
llandro