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<blockquote data-quote="scottydsntknow" data-source="post: 15952815" data-attributes="member: 79824"><p>They are identical to stock seats, I did them in my 98. I'll have to jump on tapatalk here in a min and find pics on my phone. However... if you are not comfortable with tackling DIY like this or just don't want to spend $1k I'd go with the SVE seats that LMR sells. </p><p></p><p>As far as those upholsterers... they're dipshits. Even with the glued on leather they can get the old material off, add more foam in any spots that tore off and re-cover. They'd need to add new foam anyway to the existing stuff to make any re-cover fit properly... You don't want them doing your seats anyway if they are too stupid or lazy or incompetent to do that.</p><p></p><p>What I did was a full color change in my entire interior so I went with a full TMI vinyl GT kit. The vinyl is actually really nice believe it or not but if I was going to do it again I'd do leather and upgrade to Bullitt/Mach/Cobra style foams and covers.</p><p></p><p>I did my seats with 0 prior upholstery experience and got asked quite a few times what shop did them for me they came out so well. This is more TMI making a product so easy for a weekend car mechanic to tackle than me being super good or something. I did use all my 4 letter words and had pretty sore fingers/hands for a solid week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottydsntknow, post: 15952815, member: 79824"] They are identical to stock seats, I did them in my 98. I'll have to jump on tapatalk here in a min and find pics on my phone. However... if you are not comfortable with tackling DIY like this or just don't want to spend $1k I'd go with the SVE seats that LMR sells. As far as those upholsterers... they're dipshits. Even with the glued on leather they can get the old material off, add more foam in any spots that tore off and re-cover. They'd need to add new foam anyway to the existing stuff to make any re-cover fit properly... You don't want them doing your seats anyway if they are too stupid or lazy or incompetent to do that. What I did was a full color change in my entire interior so I went with a full TMI vinyl GT kit. The vinyl is actually really nice believe it or not but if I was going to do it again I'd do leather and upgrade to Bullitt/Mach/Cobra style foams and covers. I did my seats with 0 prior upholstery experience and got asked quite a few times what shop did them for me they came out so well. This is more TMI making a product so easy for a weekend car mechanic to tackle than me being super good or something. I did use all my 4 letter words and had pretty sore fingers/hands for a solid week. [/QUOTE]
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