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Old 01-10-2013, 11:45 PM
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Hello all, quick question. In the 928 (s4) are the bottom half of the back seat glued down somehow? My elbow barley touched it and it flipped over. Dose that happen ?
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Usually glued, to replace I use 3m spray.
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Originally Posted by RPetty2
. Dose that happen ?
Srsly?
Old 01-11-2013, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Randy V
Originally Posted by RPetty2
. Dose that happen ?
Srsly?
Does
Sorry sir.
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I like pie.
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IMHO, there's a good case for using Velcro strips rather than re-gluing the seats back in. Make sfuture removal option a lot easier.
Old 01-11-2013, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by dr bob
IMHO, there's a good case for using Velcro strips rather than re-gluing the seats back in. Make sfuture removal option a lot easier.
That's a good idea actually!
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Originally Posted by RPetty2
Dose that happen ?

OMFG...

Dude...yer killin me.
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Originally Posted by dr bob
IMHO, there's a good case for using Velcro strips rather than re-gluing the seats back in. Make sfuture removal option a lot easier.
That’s an excellent idea. And perfect timing; I have mine out right now putting on new Rob Budd leather. Thanks
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Originally Posted by docmirror
I like pie.
And I thought the art of the non-sequitur was lost forever.
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Originally Posted by dr bob
IMHO, there's a good case for using Velcro strips rather than re-gluing the seats back in. Make sfuture removal option a lot easier.
Yes but, you want it to have a solid mount so rear seat passengers don't slide around. .
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Rennlist is one of the few places where i frequently have to Google for a definition on words people use around here.
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If you do that on Mr. Petty's posts you'll waste a lot of time Googleing words that don't exist.
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Originally Posted by dr bob
IMHO, there's a good case for using Velcro strips rather than re-gluing the seats back in. Make sfuture removal option a lot easier.
+ 1 Velcro. Did it and works great !
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Originally Posted by depami
Yes but, you want it to have a solid mount so rear seat passengers don't slide around. .
Velcro is very strong in shear plane. Biggest worry is the seat cushion hitting you in an accident. No passenger bigger than a kitten will "slide around". Especially if seat belts are used.


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