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RE: Seat Covers
- Subject: RE: Seat Covers
- From: Tony Canike <canike@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 20:15:12 -0400
Like Brad, I also found www.worlduph.com. I called them up today. They
make leather and vinyl covers in their facility, and the very helpful lady
say it takes them about 7 days to make a set and ship it out. A set of
vinyl covers (both front seats) was $400, about $600 with new
pads. Leather could run up to $900 for a set of covers for the 87 325. I
don't think the 325 is worth $900, but if things like that bothered me I
wouldn't be on this list. Cloth covers they get from other
manufacturers, generally the same supplier BMW used - she said if the
dealer doesn't have it she probably doesn't.
So I'm sitting at work today thinking about the seat situation, and feeling
discouraged. So I decided to give it another shot with one more dealer in
the area. After lots of typing, the parts guy said there were 6 seat
bottoms in NJ and 2 in CA. The previous 2 dealers said NLA, but he third
came through and I placed the order. Then I come home to Alex's
excellent advice....you were right on. Apparently the first two dealers
were too lazy to look. Anyway, the dealer was so helpful I just ordered
it from him for the $97.
I recall advice on this list to get the upholstery rings not from the
dealer but from an local upholstery supplier, so I''m going hunting
tomorrow. Does anyone recall the proper name for these rings? I'm
referring to the bent pieces of wire that are used to connect the cover to
the spring frame.
Thanks,
Tony.
At 11:05 AM 10/12/01 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>Tony Canike [mailto:[email protected]] wrote:
> >
> > > > My '87 325 has cloth seat covers, blue in color with a check
> > > > (?) pattern.
> > > >
> > > > Someone suggested to try BMP for covers (bmpd.com).
> > >
> > >Why?
> > >Are the seat covers worn through?
> > >If so order new BMW replacements from the dealer. You will
> > find replacements
> > >cheaper than most after market seat covers!
> >
> > Alex is right on every point, including the price, except for the
> > fact that the seat cover replacements for 87 325's are no longer
> > available from BMW - at least according to two local dealers.
>
>Tony,
>The '87 325 came with what, comfort leatherette (or cloth) seats?
>If so, I've just placed an order for my second replacement bottom cushion
>cloth seat cover.
>One of the local dealers also claimed they are NLA, another had it for $97.
>I ordered mine mail order from one of the Roundel advertisers for $67.
>
>YMMV,
>alex f
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