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Hi all, this seems a bit of a wimpy question compared to others but, having just purchased a full interior including seats, door cards etc, how easy is it to fit?

 

I've accessed the write up about removing door cards elsewhere on the site but what about dash trim, rear passenger seats, trim etc?

 

Any assistance much appreciated.

 

Regards

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done mine a while back . the seats are a doddle . as for the dashboard trim , start at the drivers door and work to the middle then on the passenger side its glovebox out first and then the centre and door side trim . there are a few fixings tucked away around the glove box but its an easy job to do . replace all the trim before you put your new seats back in as it will save you a bit of twisting around under the glovebox

Hi all, this seems a bit of a wimpy question compared to others but, having just purchased a full interior including seats, door cards etc, how easy is it to fit?

 

I've accessed the write up about removing door cards elsewhere on the site but what about dash trim, rear passenger seats, trim etc?

 

Any assistance much appreciated.

 

Regards

 

hi fella if you want to pop along the road to motherwell il be more than pleased to help you out im in the middle of doing a retrim at the moment.

 

Also have a look in the scottish section were having a day out at knockhill on may your more than welcome to come along cheers sandy

Haha! Glad you asked this as I've just done the same thing.

 

Day out at Knockhill you say?!?!?

I'd be interested in knowing if there's a guide anywhere or a set order of what to take the interior panels off in a shorty as they all seem to be interlocked under each other lol. I had a go at removing the ones behind the seats first as I want the carpet out and it seems to be trapped behind that but that definately doesn't seem to be the place to start. Don't suppose it matters too much breaking my old tweed off but if I can avoid it I will. Any pointers?

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hi fella if you want to pop along the road to motherwell il be more than pleased to help you out im in the middle of doing a retrim at the moment.

 

Also have a look in the scottish section were having a day out at knockhill on may your more than welcome to come along cheers sandy

 

Thanks for the kind offer, might just take you up on it.

 

Also, appreciate invite to Knockhill.

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