Jerseygirl
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Well, what was a tiny little wear patch on my passenger seat when I bought my Spit last month, has now turned into a huge hole. The foam under the fabric is disintegrating as well. And this is after getting in and out of that seat only a few times while working on my stereo. Looks like I'm going to be dealing with this now rather than later, as I had hoped. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I know most of the usual suspects carry reproductions of the original beige/houndstooth seats that I've got, as well as the foam. My question is, having never done any kind of automotive reupholstering before, is this a DIY type of project?
I know the new seat covers will be a tight fit, but is it just a matter of having the patience to fit them over the new foam or is there more to it than that? Any special tools needed?
Thanks in advance.
I know most of the usual suspects carry reproductions of the original beige/houndstooth seats that I've got, as well as the foam. My question is, having never done any kind of automotive reupholstering before, is this a DIY type of project?
I know the new seat covers will be a tight fit, but is it just a matter of having the patience to fit them over the new foam or is there more to it than that? Any special tools needed?
Thanks in advance.
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