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Bucket seat piping
Any one try the A 132YK molded set from ames..............i got mine the other day, looks like the top parts will fit halfway decent.................for the bottom of the seat, they look quite a bit off..............instructions say to use a hair dryer to help mold it........seems like some serious bending is needed here, i dont know.
Any tips on getting these on without wrecking them. Rich |
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Here"s a few pics for anyone getting these pcs...............on mine looks like im gonna have to put some heat into them............hopefully i dont wreck something .........lol
Rich |
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I purchased and installed the 132YK set from Ames last summer and didn't have any problems. I just assessed where the bends were made, mocked things up loosely to see where I needed to cut to length, then trimmed as needed and installed. I didn't need to apply any heat, but I could see that being helpful.
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Karl, thanks for the pics, seats look great...........talked to Andre, he didnt have any issues either, the backs looks pretty easy, im gonna tackle the lowers today.
Rich |
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