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New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

1993 240 Wagon, 197k

Last night, I finished re-upolstering my two front seats and want to share a few thoughts.

I purchased the bomber almost 2 years and 15k miles ago. The seats bottoms were torn and the backs were starting to go. I posted asking about upholstery here:

https://www.brickboard.com/RWD/volvo/1576766/220/240/260/280/want_original_front_seat_vinyl_upholstery_ideas.html

Yes, that was a long time ago, but other projects kept me from addressing the seats. I finally got around to purchasing a set of new upholstery from Swedish Car Parts in Bensenville, IL. I also picked up a set of hog ring pliers and hog rings from Carquest:

Pliers: Liesle Hog Ring Pliers - #61400
Hog Rings: .080" - #7595

I followed the instructions posted on cleanflametrap.com:

http://cleanflametrap.com/tony/seat_bottom.htm

http://cleanflametrap.com/tony/seat_back.htm

The instructions were perfect for me. Thank you.

Here are some pictures of the finished seats:









Here are some observations:

- the new vinyl seems rugged and well made. Time will tell.
- the color is a little lighter than the existing blue vinyl. Not a big deal for me as it's very close
- I used old vinyl from the seat back to stabilize the bottom of driver's seat cushion. That get's the most abuse and the extra protection between the seat wire support and foam will help.
- I detached the seat rails from the body, lifting out the entire mechanism. That allowed me to clean up the rail mechanism and re-lube it. They now slide freely and have full travel.
- the hog rings and pliers worked perfectly. It's nice having the right tools for the job.

Thanks.








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    New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

    Excellent work and nice write-up. Based on this and other seat rebuilds, costs are ~$275/seat = $175 foam upper & lower + $100 cover.

    I'm rebuilding some seats now; taking pics and making notes as I go.

    I'm washing & sewing material and gluing foam (and welding frames as necessary)
    --
    240 drivers / parts cars - JH, Ohio








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    New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

    Do these guys in Il. sell cloth versions as well?

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    '75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me http://home.lyse.net/brox/TonyPage4.html http://cleanflametrap.com/tony/








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    New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

    Very nice work, looks great.
    Gives me some ideas for the old 83.
    --
    Bob: Son's XC70, my 83 244DL, 89 745 (Chev LT-1 V8), 98 S90, and XC60. Also '77 MGB and some old motorcycles








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    New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

    Looks great. Any chance you can post a link to the covers you got? My driver side seat (blue) is torn up..








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      New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

      I purchased the new upholstery from Swedish Car Parts. www.swedishcarparts.com

      They usually sell for about $100/seat (bottom & back) on eBay.

      If you don't find it on their website or ebay, give them a call and ask when they'll have them available again.

      Thanks.








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    New vinyl seat upholstery installed 200 1993

    Thanks for the post. I had seen those listed but was worried about how they might look in real life. they look good!







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