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WAldenIV
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G_whizz wrote:Yup...that's exactly where mine was. I have black leather so it was alot more noticeable. They consider me a pretty good customer because of all my referrals and I myself have had 3 cars through them.

So now they're fixing it.
I don't think I've ever gotten into, or out of, the car without hitting that side panel on the seat. It looks like crap now. I always figured the ridiculously narrow parking spots at my condo were to blame. Now I'm not so sure.


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I've actually noticed that on every vehicle in existence. The left side seat bolster is always more worn because we compress it when exiting and entering and it gets beaten up more. Unless you have a buick or old people car with flatter than south dakota praire seats.

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Poyzinous wrote:I've actually noticed that on every vehicle in existence. The left side seat bolster is always more worn because we compress it when exiting and entering and it gets beaten up more. Unless you have a buick or old people car with flatter than south dakota praire seats.
I've notice something interesting. On my drivers left hand back bolster there is a crease that you can feel both in the material and maybe under it, like an indentation. I figure this could be understandable to a certain extent except I only have about 14,700 miles on my 08. After reading this I started to look around and there is almost the exact same mirror image one on the passenger side which is almost never occupied.

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indentation? You mean the seat back pad rigidity ribs? I think thats what you may feel. Or its just your arthritis. naw. I have no Idea. take a pic.

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Poyzinous wrote:indentation? You mean the seat back pad rigidity ribs? I think thats what you may feel. Or its just your arthritis. naw. I have no Idea. take a pic.
In the picture just above the circle on the seat back boosters. It almost feels like there is sort of a valley in the foam or whatever is under the material. This is on both the drivers and the passenger seats. This causes an indentation in the material. It is visible and the pattern is very similar if not the same on both, sort of a quarter moon type of shape.Mine are sport seats.

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I shall investigate...

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pfarmer wrote:
In the picture just above the circle on the seat back boosters. It almost feels like there is sort of a valley in the foam or whatever is under the material. This is on both the drivers and the passenger seats. This causes an indentation in the material. It is visible and the pattern is very similar if not the same on both, sort of a quarter moon type of shape.Mine are sport seats.

Perry
Is it where you wallet is? I've noticed that there is a similar type thing in the leather in my car from where my wallet sits on the seat....
G_whizz wrote:
That's a negative Marlin1569879874494654684846546

I asked, they only replaced the "butt" part. I think the whole seat is like 6k
You missed a number


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