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      12-02-2017, 10:26 AM   #11
expidia
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Drives: 2016 X5 35i
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Location: Upstate New York

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In the past, used an auto/upholstery shop repair other cars I've owned taht the leather seats eventually cracked in certain sections. They the bad section which usually happens to that first bolster (bottom or seat back) your weight hits on the way in and out.

At least my other leather seats were sewn together in sections, so the shop removes the material from the seat, orders the leather replacement piece and sews it back onto the seat. Can't even tell it was replaced unless one owns older faded leather seats.

Cost me around $75 but that was 10 years ago.
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