Hi everyone,
Bought my first major upgrade for the caddy, some pristine half leather s line seats.
Has anyone fitted these before.
I can't get into the Mods forum yet.
Any pointers much appreciated
Cheers
Lee
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Audi s line seats
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Re: Audi s line seats
I have just got some too. All leather ones though for me (two tone grey).
I have read that two pins need to be ground of the rails of each seat and two mounting holes drilled per seat. I think the rear holes line up fine but the front ones are off so you just drill a couple new holes, pretty easy I think.
Mine have some electric adjustment too that i will be trying to get to work. Just for the lumbar support I think that's for so not crucial.
If you do get them in please let me know exactly what was needed.
Cheers, Jay
I have read that two pins need to be ground of the rails of each seat and two mounting holes drilled per seat. I think the rear holes line up fine but the front ones are off so you just drill a couple new holes, pretty easy I think.
Mine have some electric adjustment too that i will be trying to get to work. Just for the lumbar support I think that's for so not crucial.
If you do get them in please let me know exactly what was needed.
Cheers, Jay
Previously owned a Pendle remapped 104tdi Caddy. Lowered on Golf coillies and flip kit- with infamous home made wheel centring plates. 18" RS4 5-spokes, seats and wheel.
Now a T5.1 Sportline Kombi owner. I needed the extra space.
Now a T5.1 Sportline Kombi owner. I needed the extra space.
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Re: Audi s line seats
Cheers Jay,
I was hoping it wouldn't be to of a hassle to fit.
A couple of new holes doesn't sound to bad.
I'm going away on Thursday (work) not back until the new year so you might if done yours before me. However on my return ill post pics and a how to guide.
Cheers Lee
I was hoping it wouldn't be to of a hassle to fit.
A couple of new holes doesn't sound to bad.
I'm going away on Thursday (work) not back until the new year so you might if done yours before me. However on my return ill post pics and a how to guide.
Cheers Lee
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Re: Audi s line seats
I have a5 seats and as it says above back holes line up and you then need to drill two new holes for the fronts. As for the pins I drilled mine out as they are riveted on via a small bracket.
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Re: Audi s line seats
Hi Brad, thanks for the advice and reassurance.
Just picking them up now.
Cheers Lee
Just picking them up now.
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Re: Audi s line seats
Great, sounds pretty simple then. I hope the wiring side of things is too!
Cheers
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Re: Audi s line seats
I'm sure someone on here will be able to help.
Just a case of finding a power feed for them I suspect.
Lee
Just a case of finding a power feed for them I suspect.
Lee