This is a discussion on Spring in the bum-bum! within the Fabia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Hi there Unlike Lilly Allen I don't really like things in my a$$, well not metal seat springs anyhow I ...
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| Hi there Unlike Lilly Allen I don't really like things in my a$$, well not metal seat springs anyhow ![]() I know some have had problems with the seat fraying but the spring feels ready to bust under my right thigh, I just said the bottom bit to get your attention, the foam already feels worn to nothing ![]() Now after reading the seat fraying thread some people seem to have samples taken and sent off to SUK come back with comments like there isn't a fault with the material, I actually agree but I simply think the choice of material isn't adequate for the seats, nor the foam. Where do you lot think I stand? 56 plater with 23k on the clock. I am buying covers from Hatchbag very shortly so although the spring will be covered I doubt it will hold in, I'm also glad I don't have leather because I think they will rip as well ![]() |
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| deffo take it to skoda! will be covered under original warranty
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| Will do, I'll get the wife to take it back though, she is pregnant at the mo so they won't argue with her! |
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