OEM seat cover
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OEM seat cover
I've been looking for a replacement fabric drivers seat cover. Googling just provides aftermarket covers and I'd like to replace with the factory material. Any suggestions for a supplier? The door side edge is starting to split.
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Check out this website. These are replacement upholstery not seat covers. They have a lot of colors to choose from. They may be able to do the stock colors. Quality is excellent.
http://www.autoupholsterykits.com/
http://www.autoupholsterykits.com/
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I just bought a set of those Coverkings. Not too much of a pain to put on, they look nice, and they seem very durable. it is not something I would put in a passenger car probably, but my truck seat take a beating in boating and firewood season. Got in the truck about a year ago with my chain saw tool in my back pocket and it punched right through the fabric and foam, Once the foam started to dibble out I had to do something.
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Thanks for the responses. My computer has been in the factory shop getting some parts re & re -ed so I haven't been visiting here for a while.
The seat is the electric, bluish-grey specled(?) pattern so I don't really want a solid grey, thanks anyway. I will try the dealer for oem, and maybe some new sponge too. Firm it back up after 320k of use.
The seat is the electric, bluish-grey specled(?) pattern so I don't really want a solid grey, thanks anyway. I will try the dealer for oem, and maybe some new sponge too. Firm it back up after 320k of use.
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I just bought a set of those Coverkings. Not too much of a pain to put on, they look nice, and they seem very durable. it is not something I would put in a passenger car probably, but my truck seat take a beating in boating and firewood season. Got in the truck about a year ago with my chain saw tool in my back pocket and it punched right through the fabric and foam, Once the foam started to dibble out I had to do something.
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So, here I am searching for reviews of the Coverking custom covers.