Upholstery Shop - Adding Heated Seats

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Upholstery Shop - Adding Heated Seats

Postby vierte » Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:14

Does anyone have a recommendation for a good upholstery shop in the Denver area that can add heated seats to a Subaru?
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Postby Learjet45 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:14

They're not an upholstery shop, but I know PDA Road Gear does heated seat installation.

http://pdaroadgear.com/heated-seats.html

I love PDA Road Gear. They have a really nice store and they've been very helpful when I've dealt with them.
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Postby geo2maz » Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:14

Auto Trim Specialists On evans and dahlia.
I had them instal heated seats and replace all torn/worn leather in my bmw and they did a great job.
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Postby vierte » Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:14

Awesome! Will check them both out.
2003 MazdaSpeed Potege: Wiseco Pistons, Molnar Rods, Walboro 255, Megasquirt Ecu, Front Mount, Daily Driver.

1991 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible: Rebuilt 4-Port Turbo Block, TII drivetrain swap, Walboro 255, Megasquirt, Aeromotive FPR, JIC coilovers, 4" Stainless exhaust, Ticket Getter.

1976 Honda CB750F: Cafe Racer, Powder coated, Rebuilt, re-bearing/bushing, tapered stem bearing upgrade, Garage Project

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2003 Subaru Forester: What was I thinking?...

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Postby vierte » Tue Dec 16, 2014 9:14

Thank you guys! PDA did a great job and was able to also do the passenger seat whereas autotrim could not!
2003 MazdaSpeed Potege: Wiseco Pistons, Molnar Rods, Walboro 255, Megasquirt Ecu, Front Mount, Daily Driver.

1991 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible: Rebuilt 4-Port Turbo Block, TII drivetrain swap, Walboro 255, Megasquirt, Aeromotive FPR, JIC coilovers, 4" Stainless exhaust, Ticket Getter.

1976 Honda CB750F: Cafe Racer, Powder coated, Rebuilt, re-bearing/bushing, tapered stem bearing upgrade, Garage Project

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2003 Subaru Forester: What was I thinking?...

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Postby Learjet45 » Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:14

vierte wrote:Thank you guys! PDA did a great job and was able to also do the passenger seat whereas autotrim could not!


Glad to hear it! If you don't mind me asking, what did they charge? It's something I've been tempted to do for my car, but I never really looked into it all that much figuring it'd be too expensive.
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Postby vierte » Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:14

Well the dealer wanted $800... PDA did it for $400. Not a bad deal.
2003 MazdaSpeed Potege: Wiseco Pistons, Molnar Rods, Walboro 255, Megasquirt Ecu, Front Mount, Daily Driver.

1991 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible: Rebuilt 4-Port Turbo Block, TII drivetrain swap, Walboro 255, Megasquirt, Aeromotive FPR, JIC coilovers, 4" Stainless exhaust, Ticket Getter.

1976 Honda CB750F: Cafe Racer, Powder coated, Rebuilt, re-bearing/bushing, tapered stem bearing upgrade, Garage Project

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2003 Subaru Forester: What was I thinking?...

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Postby geo2maz » Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:14

Sweet thanks for the update, $400 is not bad at all!
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