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barrieeld



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fitting side seat trim

Before I dive in...i got a new driver side memory trim today and wondered how this is fitted?

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psgk



Member Since: 18 May 2011
Location: Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Look at this previous post

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post65177.html

I can endorse the comments by other owners in fitting this part. Did my recently and although I got it fitted I couldn't engage the front fixing properly so its not sitting tight against the seat at the front curved section leaving about a 1/2'' gap. I didn't try and remove it to refit as its likely one or more of the clips will break and this is an expensive part.

Make sure when replacing the rear locating screw that you use the correct threaded whole as just in front of it on the seat frame is an unthreaded hole and I wondered why I kept finding the screw in the rear passenger footwell. I had to wedge the rear part of the seat valance in place while I tightened the screw but I suspect this was because it was not fitted correctly at the front.

Hope this helps Peter Kemp
Chelmsford
UNITED KINGDOM

Range Rover Vogue MY2002 4.4l V8
Java Black
Charcoal Trim / Oxford Seats
Colour Coded: Door Handles, All Badging Front and Rear, Bonnet Vent, Foam A-Bar / Nudge Bar
Range Rover Style 11 20'' Wheels
US Spec Front Sidelight / Indicator Light Units / Rear Light Units (MY2005 Style)
Retro Fit Sony / Alpine RES
Various LED Light upgraded Interior / Exterior
Lower Rear Tailgate Gas Strut modification

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