Jason A3 TDI Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM (edited) Edited Sunday at 03:14 PM by Jason A3 TDI Add question
Jason A3 TDI Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM Author Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM Drivers seat is starting to fray from getting in and out of the car. Is it possible to get a new seat cover to match these.
cliffcoggin Posted Sunday at 04:03 PM Posted Sunday at 04:03 PM If you want an original Audi seat better ask Audi. Other than that an internet search showed many companies making seat covers ranging from loose slip over types to custom made. Bear in mind that your old upholstery may have faded so it will be difficult to match the colour.
Jason A3 TDI Posted Sunday at 05:18 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:18 PM Thanks Cliff. I've left a request on a breakers aggregation site, to see if anything turns up. I'll try Audi if nothing comes from that. The passenger seat and back seats have hardly been sat on so don't want to replace them all if I don't have to.
Magnet Posted Sunday at 05:52 PM Posted Sunday at 05:52 PM Hello Jason, So really it’s only the drive seat squab you need, and not the whole seat. Having said that, it’s likely that the cover can be swopped from a same style passenger seat. Kind regards, Gareth.
Kev-P Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM Can you not just take it to an upholsterer, they will be able to repair the affected area and most likely match the current colour.
enc Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Another option might be to replace the seat with one from eBay. Plenty of seats/interiors pop up on there. Might be tricky finding something in better condition than yours with that blue insert though!? It could be an opportunity to upgrade to leather / part leather if that floats your boat
Jason A3 TDI Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Thanks all. It's a shame to throw out what looks like almost perfect back and passenger seats, but I think leather may be the best option.
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