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installing new seat cover

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lhazc:
what is the best/easiest way to put a new seat cover on?
 the old one is stapled on.
 I dont think the staple gun I have will do the job :-P too light weight.....
do you just get some heavier staples and hammer them in? :?
thanks.

Platypus:
The only way I have ever done it is with a heavy duty staple gun.  I imagine you could buy the staples with the flattened head for hammering.  I would try to wrangle up a heavy duty stapler though.

Jeeks:
Get a heavy duty staple gun from your local hardware store.  You'll find more uses for it than just seat covers. :-D

kx666:
throw the cover in the dryer, this will heat it up. then buy the best staple gun you can find and 2 buddys.

good luck  :wink:

MadKaw:
1. GET STAPLE GUN, if you have a compressor its a valuable addition to your air tools.
2. the heat is a good tip, the dryer or I usually lay it out in the sun for a little while, it gets nice and plyable.

ok, now your ready...start with the ends, the front end has a little pocket to slide the seat into. then pull it tight and staple the rear along the edge making sure to get the staples into the hard plastic seat pan. after you get the rear done staple the front(don't count on the pocket to hold it forever.)

then start to work on the sides, in the middle first, one side then the other. then just work from the middle on each side towards the endsbeing sure to pull the cover tight for EACH staple...therefore hammering won't work.

this all takes about an hour to do it right. just be patient and don't staple your finger, it sucks.

just pull the cover tightly and pull the wrinkles out as you go. you'll be happy with the results, and be proud that you didn't pay someone to do it.

have fun...MK

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