mgf v tf seats
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- David Aiketgate
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The mk2 F \TF seats are more huggy and slightly lower than the MK1 F. :yesnod:rayb wrote: im looking ar changing my leather mgf seats to the later mgtf cloth seats . i think the later tf seats give a more comfortable ride but i have only tried 1, what do you guys reckon, do the tf seats hug you more .
Although I would recommend going with leather again :thumbsup: .
David
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- Leigh Ping
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For what it's worth. They're leaps and bounds more comfortable than my daughters mgf vvc white leather seats and they don't really deviate on the looks either. Anyway, when you're sat in the car. The only bits people can see are the half leather bits. . In my humble opinion, leather for looks, cloth for comfort and warmth. Must be a plus on those cold, top down days .
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Or you could fit electric heat pads - Nice! :thumbsup:Leigh Ping wrote: Ahem, well I'm a noob owner and I've always had leather seats up til now. This time the car came with half leather seats in it. I have to say that the bit that's not leather is like a rubber flecked and materialised corduroy type affair which is really very comfortable and they hug quite well. My old lady swears by them as they're warmer than the others we've had.
For what it's worth. They're leaps and bounds more comfortable than my daughters mgf vvc white leather seats and they don't really deviate on the looks either. Anyway, when you're sat in the car. The only bits people can see are the half leather bits. . In my humble opinion, leather for looks, cloth for comfort and warmth. Must be a plus on those cold, top down days .
David
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