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I used The Seat Shop when I redid my driver's seat (captain's chair). Perfect fit and looked 100% OEM. You wouldn't know the difference unless I told you.
I thought I did a write-up but I can't find one but here is what my seat looked like before and after with The Seat Shop covers:
Driver's Seat at 290K miles:
Refreshed:
Knowing me I probably would have just replaced the bottom cushion cover and filed the rest of into the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" folder. Looks nice though.
Got the old one peeled off today and it turned into a cleaning project as much as anything else...20-30 minutes my *** lol. Stretching these new ones on is a bit of chore but overall I'd say worth the effort and $150 bucks. The worn down spot on the foam isn't too noticeable with the new cover on...really have to be feeling carefully for it so hopefully it doesn't cause this one to wear out faster in that spot. I would recommend getting one with the seatbelt holes stitched in already if replacing one of these bench skins...many of these on ebay require cutting and reuse of the plastic seatbelt collars from the old one, which I didn't care to mess with. I did cut the collars off the old one and saved them however. Those side tabs didn't even come close to lining up but I can live with that. We'll see how it holds up.
I'm not a fan of those flip-up center consoles anyway especially with a manual transmission.
Love mine. Holds my handguns and some reloads, 2 large drinks, a place to lay the phone while it charges, and a comfy place to rest my arm between shifts. Or fold it up if the wifey is there to sit next to me
Cover looks good Those bottom side clips can be a bear to get stretched back on.
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