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« on: 25 April 2012, 11:23:33 »

Hi everyone, im new to omegas and to forums. I wondered if anyone could advise me. I just aquired a cdx estate r reg. And was lookin to upgrade to leather. All i would like to know is which interiors fit? Been told just pre face lift will on seats and door cards however rear seats have to come from an estate. So is it just pre 99 interiors or do all omega or any other vauxhall interior fit easily? Also is it all leather interiors that have memory and heated rears or just MV6? Thanks in advance, cheers Lee
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Re: Omega B interior
« Reply #1 on: 25 April 2012, 15:19:22 »

Front seats will fit either saloon or estate, but the rears are different!

It is advisable to fit the same year interior of your car to the donor car.

NEVER install older seats into a newer model EVER, as newer seats were fitted with extra safety equipment, like side airbags and active head restraints etc.

If you want to fit an Elite interior, you will need longer bolts for the front seats too!

If you do change the interior, make sure your insurance company are made aware ;)

HTH's :y
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« Reply #2 on: 25 April 2012, 15:21:28 »

Just noticed where you are..... PM The Red Baron, he's fairly close to you I believe and he may be able to help out if needed :y
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Re: Omega B interior
« Reply #3 on: 25 April 2012, 17:34:30 »

If you want to fit an Elite interior, you will need longer bolts for the front seats too!

Oh, why's that then? (it's just that I have an Elite estate 97 MY)

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Re: Omega B interior
« Reply #4 on: 25 April 2012, 20:34:28 »

I think you mean "downgrade" to leather - not in summer, freezing in winter, and often creaks.

There is a FAQ for downgrading to leather. Basically, you MUST use same era seat (94-97, 98-99, 00-03), no exceptions. Being a r reg, you need to work out if yours is a 97 or 98 car.
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Re: Omega B interior
« Reply #5 on: 25 April 2012, 22:27:19 »

I think you mean "downgrade" to leather - not in summer, freezing in winter, and often creaks.

There is a FAQ for downgrading to leather. Basically, you MUST use same era seat (94-97, 98-99, 00-03), no exceptions. Being a r reg, you need to work out if yours is a 97 or 98 car.

Guessing a 97 will have see through holes in the headrest, where a 98 will be the solid type, if that helps.

Also sending OP a pm re Black Estate Elite leather from a preface.
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Re: Omega B interior
« Reply #6 on: 25 April 2012, 22:28:26 »

I think you mean "downgrade" to leather - not in summer, freezing in winter, and often creaks.

There is a FAQ for downgrading to leather. Basically, you MUST use same era seat (94-97, 98-99, 00-03), no exceptions. Being a r reg, you need to work out if yours is a 97 or 98 car.

Guessing a 97 will have see through holes in the headrest, where a 98 will be the solid type, if that helps.

Also sending OP a pm re Black Estate Elite leather from a preface.
MFL (solid h/rests) around mid `97 ;)
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« Reply #7 on: 26 April 2012, 02:46:54 »

Thanx all......
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