How To - Repair and Upgrade Topics > How to install a seat cover
EVO-MX
DoldGuy:
Let us know the quality of material & fit, I'm old school and like a lot of their products looks. :-D
DoldGuy
Foxx4Beaver:
--- Quote from: DoldGuy on July 31, 2014, 01:57:12 PM ---Let us know the quality of material & fit, I'm old school and like a lot of their products looks. :-D
DoldGuy
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will do... :-D
Their products do have a nice look, I'd like to see them sell a reproduction set of the 2000 graphics.
sandblaster:
--- Quote from: Foxx4Beaver on July 31, 2014, 01:06:06 PM ---correct me if I'm wrong...but it's not tomorrow yet.
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That's right, you live a long ways from here.... but not quite the other side of the planet.... :lol:
Foxx4Beaver:
so here's the culprit...I bought this seat off e-bay a few weeks ago for a spare for $40.
it looked like just typical dirt and grime on it in the pics...I've cleaned many a seat with outstanding results over the years...but this one refuses to come clean!. It appears to have gotten some kind of overspray on it at some point. I've gone from warm soapy water, to as strong as acetone, and lacquer thinner...nothin!
I've always liked and preferred the 98-2000 seats, so I was happy to find these replacement covers at EVO.
I'll be pickin away at it throughout the day today between running errands.
Foxx4Beaver:
I've got the initial start of it done....now it's gonna sit in the black f-150 with the windows up for a couple hours and marinate...direct sunlight will be on it in an hour.
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