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Thanks, still interested in options to redo the sunpad vinyl, I would like to get them directly from fountain, has anyone successfully purchased any skins lately?
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the skins are fairly easy to replace, no special tools required, I had a section fixed on my sunpad at the beginning of the season, you just pull the old staples out, slip over the new vinyl & replace with new stainless steel staples
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complete cockpit kit from Fountain for a 27 fever with 27 logo on sunpad is 3,800. My local upholstery chick who is awesome and cheap said she would be almost as much.
The logo sunpad and headrest piece was 950/270ish. It is not hard to do just very tedious, I just disassembled my entire interior to clean and let dry out, probably 5000 staples! and the bolsters are kind of a ***** to get out. I don't know why Fountain doesn't use harnesses/plugs for the wiring instead they hardwire everything. And the hydraulic seat rams can make quite a mess if you're not careful.
The logo sunpad and headrest piece was 950/270ish. It is not hard to do just very tedious, I just disassembled my entire interior to clean and let dry out, probably 5000 staples! and the bolsters are kind of a ***** to get out. I don't know why Fountain doesn't use harnesses/plugs for the wiring instead they hardwire everything. And the hydraulic seat rams can make quite a mess if you're not careful.