After Market TMI Seats
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
Thank you Chris for posting this, and your persistence with this issue.
4 mounting studs is just plain unacceptable . I always thought the factory number was excessive, but 4 mounting points seems barely 'tacked in'. I'm not sure what people are thinking when they design aftermarket products like these...only a matter of time until people catch on and communicate amongst ourselves as we are doing now...this hurts their BRAND and people will ultimately vote with their wallets.
4 mounting studs is just plain unacceptable . I always thought the factory number was excessive, but 4 mounting points seems barely 'tacked in'. I'm not sure what people are thinking when they design aftermarket products like these...only a matter of time until people catch on and communicate amongst ourselves as we are doing now...this hurts their BRAND and people will ultimately vote with their wallets.
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
I'd like to see some pictures too along with the (hopefully) resolution.
Robert
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
I'm still waiting to hear from Earnest about a resolution.
Chris
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
Dang. I was thinking about ordering the TMI door panels, but now I am having second thoughts...
Steve F.
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
FFRKing wrote:I'm still waiting to hear from Earnest about a resolution.
Chris
did you ever get this worked out?
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
Chris,
Did you ever get the dash pad issue worked out?
Did you ever get the dash pad issue worked out?
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
I get one email a week from Earnest at TMI. Mostly :bs: questions like "send me a picture so I can compare to another part in stock." "Send a picture of the invoice so they can verify the correct part"
I told him the part is the correct one but doesn't have enough mounting studs to hold it in place.
I did send pics last Friday and still haven't heard back. Time for a phone call.
My daughter got married this past Sat. so I haven't pursued this like I should have. I have time now.
Chris
I told him the part is the correct one but doesn't have enough mounting studs to hold it in place.
I did send pics last Friday and still haven't heard back. Time for a phone call.
My daughter got married this past Sat. so I haven't pursued this like I should have. I have time now.
Chris
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I spoke with Ernest today, after reaching his voicemail and then talking to an operator who connected me with him.
He said he talked with the shop guys and verified that it is only made with the 4 mounting studs. He also asked the R&D guys who do installs and they said you have to push the pad up and forward and really tighten down the studs. You may also have to install a piece of foam tape on the dash to hold it up.
I haven't measured it, but I'm sure there is an inch gap between the pad and metal dash when positioned correctly.
Ernest also said he spoke with the Sales Manager who has one in his 67-72 and said he didn't have any problems with the fit. He followed that sentence with a comment that he wasn't sure who installed it.
I politely suggested that they should rethink their poor design and install at least 3 studs on the rear edge of the dash pad so that it would fit properly. I'm sure that fell on deaf ears.
Bottom line is that I got the run around and they have my money. I think the dash looks nice and it will fit properly when I am done. It's going to be a pain to install, clamp into the proper position, mark the location from the back side, and glue more studs on the pad. Just time and a few bucks that I should be able to put elsewhere.
I went with the black with red stitching with intentions of the same on the seats. I guess I will wait until someone runs them on sale before I buy. Maybe I can recoup a little money that way, just so I feel better about it all.
I have heard a lot of good things about their Mustang seat upholstery and that is why I bought the dash pad, but I would not recommend it.
Chris
He said he talked with the shop guys and verified that it is only made with the 4 mounting studs. He also asked the R&D guys who do installs and they said you have to push the pad up and forward and really tighten down the studs. You may also have to install a piece of foam tape on the dash to hold it up.
I haven't measured it, but I'm sure there is an inch gap between the pad and metal dash when positioned correctly.
Ernest also said he spoke with the Sales Manager who has one in his 67-72 and said he didn't have any problems with the fit. He followed that sentence with a comment that he wasn't sure who installed it.
I politely suggested that they should rethink their poor design and install at least 3 studs on the rear edge of the dash pad so that it would fit properly. I'm sure that fell on deaf ears.
Bottom line is that I got the run around and they have my money. I think the dash looks nice and it will fit properly when I am done. It's going to be a pain to install, clamp into the proper position, mark the location from the back side, and glue more studs on the pad. Just time and a few bucks that I should be able to put elsewhere.
I went with the black with red stitching with intentions of the same on the seats. I guess I will wait until someone runs them on sale before I buy. Maybe I can recoup a little money that way, just so I feel better about it all.
I have heard a lot of good things about their Mustang seat upholstery and that is why I bought the dash pad, but I would not recommend it.
Chris
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
I tried to add pictures of the dash pad installed, but I get a message that the file is too large.
If anyone could post them, I will text them to you.
I have a picture installed as it is sent, one with it pushed up into place, and one of the mounting studs.
Chris
If anyone could post them, I will text them to you.
I have a picture installed as it is sent, one with it pushed up into place, and one of the mounting studs.
Chris
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
Download a picture re-sizer and reduce the resolution of your pics to 640 x 480 and they'll post up correctly. You should also be able to do it through Photobucket.
Lot of coin for something that doesn't fit well.
http://www.tmiproducts.com/1967-72-ford ... h-pad.html
Lot of coin for something that doesn't fit well.
http://www.tmiproducts.com/1967-72-ford ... h-pad.html
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If you can’t get them resized send them to me and I will post them...
Robert
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Re: After Market TMI Seats
I'm having trouble posting pics from my phone. Not too up on the iPhone.
As a side note on the dash pad, I only paid $317 with free shipping from CJ Pony Parts.
I installed 2 studs along the rear edge above the radio and ash tray last night. World of difference and it sits like it should. The factory had 6, not 5. I think I will install 2 more and call it good. It is pretty solid with the 2, but will be much better with 4.
Chris
As a side note on the dash pad, I only paid $317 with free shipping from CJ Pony Parts.
I installed 2 studs along the rear edge above the radio and ash tray last night. World of difference and it sits like it should. The factory had 6, not 5. I think I will install 2 more and call it good. It is pretty solid with the 2, but will be much better with 4.
Chris
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-1968 Cougar XR-7, 351C, AOD, Explorer rear. In approx. 6,000 pieces at the moment.
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The pics are as installed and the 4 studs tight, how it should sit, and the 4 studs on the front marked with yellow tape.
Hopefully the pics come thru.
Chris
Hopefully the pics come thru.
Chris
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Not even close.
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I don't think it's supposed to be. It mimics the '67-68 Mustang dash pad.
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