Diamond Stitching - SQ5
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Diamond Stitching - SQ5
Hey guys. I'm hoping a few of you that has a SQ5 with the diamond stitching on the seats sees this post. I recently was involved in a major accident where my previous SQ5 was totaled. Finally after a month and a half of living in car rental limbo, I was able to take delivery of what is a pretty decked out SQ5 with all the options you'd want, including the diamond stitching on the seats. Now that I've had the car for a few days I've noticed that the stiching on the seats are extra hard and seem to dig into you when you've been driving for more than a few minutes to the point where an hour long drive has proven to be quite painful. Has anyone else experienced the same thing? Do the strings eventually soften up?
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I just picked up my 17 SQ5 and opted for the diamond stitching. I find the seats a tad bit more comfortable than the non-stitched versions personally. Did you have the comfort seats prior? No issues for me so far.
#3
Hey there. Congrats on your new 2017 SQ5!
I had the nappa leather sport seats before which I thought were pretty good. The problem I'm having is that the stitching on my seats seem to be extremely hard, almost as if you're sitting on a hammock made from tiny strings.
I had the nappa leather sport seats before which I thought were pretty good. The problem I'm having is that the stitching on my seats seem to be extremely hard, almost as if you're sitting on a hammock made from tiny strings.
#4
I have the SQ5 with the diamond stitch "exclusive interior" the leather is quite nice but the stitching is harder than the surrounding leather so you can feel it a bit. It has never been uncomfortable but, I can see it bothering some. I also use 303 to wipe the seats which may soften the thread.
#5
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I've had my 2016 SQ5 with diamond stitch leather since May and no issues at all. I find the seats firm but not at all uncomfortable. Spend on average of 2 hours in my car a day commuting and seats are very comfortable.
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On a different note...do i just treat the diamond stitching/ leather same as non-diamond as in just applying a quality leather conditioner to the leather and stitching? Mainly concerned with discoloring the stitching. Thanks
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Hi, old thread here but wanted to see if anyone else has this issue and found a fix. I have an A8, D4 and must be overly sensitive because the stitching is driving me crazy too. The thread is like fishing line and after about 15 mins I find it aggravating around the lower back. I’m wondering if it can just be removed and going to check with a place that does interior/leather work. I can try conditioing the leather but doubt it would do anything to the stiching. The seats themselves are comfortable, it’s just the tactile feel that’s my issue (like sleeping on $20 sheets).
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