I was detailing my car today and I noticed the seat bracket covers were missing/cracked. I'm talking about the seat bracket cover for the front seats that cover the nut/bolt that screws into the transmission tunnel (see pictures). I tried searching for this on the forum but did not come up with anything.
Here's the part number from the cracked cover: 126 868 1039
(if they no longer make them can someone please point me in the right direction as to where I can find them)
Last edited by structure : 05-03-2008 at 07:08 PM.
If the price is too high, check out the local wreckers' yards.
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1990 SEC, Arctic White w/gray interior, M119.960 326 Hp. engine from 1992 500 SL, 722.370 transmission from 500E (reinforced clutches), 2:82 Differential, Euro Headlamps, 1st Gear Start module, One-Touch Window module and Keyless Entry module all from BergWerks, Bilstein HD Shocks on front axle, H&R lowering springs front and rear, AMG 3-piece 17" rims, 8.5" in the front and 10" at the rear.
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Originally Posted by structure
I was detailing my car today and I noticed the seat bracket covers were missing/cracked. I'm talking about the seat bracket cover for the front seats that cover the nut/bolt that screws into the transmission tunnel (see pictures). I tried searching for this on the forum but did not come up with anything.
Here's the part number from the cracked cover: 126 868 1039
(if they no longer make them can someone please point me in the right direction as to where I can find them)
Have you tried a forum search? The archive has a wealth of information.
Welcome, to take advantage of all the forum features, please re visit the 'Welcome to the Forum' tutorial sticky on top of the W126 page, as well as the two DIY stickies.
It will show how to search the forum (3 words min.), and has a link to the Russian MB site where you can run a VIN#.
Cheers
Have you tried a forum search? The archive has a wealth of information.
Welcome, to take advantage of all the forum features, please re visit the 'Welcome to the Forum' tutorial sticky on top of the W126 page, as well as the two DIY stickies.
It will show how to search the forum (3 words min.), and has a link to the Russian MB site where you can run a VIN#.
Cheers
Hi, yes I already searched the forum (i think i said that in my original post). Nothing came up.
Last edited by structure : 05-04-2008 at 12:49 AM.