Arrggghhhh!!!
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
I hate how passengers cause creases in the bolsters on the bottom of the seat facing the door. I mean, I don't, so why does my passenger? Thats being very nit-picky though.
(adding some crap as my msg is too short for the org .. another huh?)
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
I have frost leather, and the door side of the passenger seat bottom (not the area with the holes) is all creased up from my g/f getting in and out. I guess you could just call it leather wear....It looks ****ty.
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From: Displaced New Yorker in Southern, MD
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
I have frost leather, and the door side of the passenger seat bottom (not the area with the holes) is all creased up from my g/f getting in and out. I guess you could just call it leather wear....It looks ****ty.
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From: Displaced New Yorker in Southern, MD
Originally Posted by boone
I think it gets that way because of the way some passengers put their weight on the thigh bolsters when they are getting in and out of the car. I also believe that it is less of a problem for the driver's seat because it slides back. I'm guessing at this but it sounds reasonable. 

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From: Displaced New Yorker in Southern, MD
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
Naw, shes 5'5" and 350lbs, but its in all the right places, and shes big bone'd. 

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