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Vinyl Seat Cover- To Glue or not to Glue

10musketeer

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I'm in the middle of redoing the vinyl on my seats, and after test fitting the seat covers I was wondering if you guys that have done this before used adhesive or if you left them dry. I have new foam bottoms and new diaphragms, as well as new covers- both top and bottom. Should I use any heat? They don't seem to need a lot of stretching.
 
my "original seat covers are glued, but u might wanna fit one and see how it feels first...zimmmy
 
Thanks, I was wondering how original ones were done. I noticed that some on the internet say absolutely use adhesive, and others say no way. I noticed that the bottoms fit nice, but the tops won't set against the foam on the front. They kind of act like a drum streched over the foam which bows in, but the vinyl doesnt. I suppose it may lay flat over time when it streches a bit, I don't know. Anyone have any tips before I tackle this?
 
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