![]() 03/08/2016 at 22:38 • Filed to: seat covers | ![]() | ![]() |
Need some for the Vibe, and AutoBONE one-size-stretch-this-over-your-whatever-fits-all is not going to cut it. My Google-fu turns up many many many options but not much of a way to differentiate the good brands from the not-so good. And they are EXPENSIVE so I want to get my money’s worth.
What say you?
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I’m curious if there’s anyone who knows stuff about reupholstering here, rather than just mere seat covers.
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So we’re up to two people with zero answers. A few more and we can start our own government.
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beats an eventual Trump administration
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WhiteTrashSteve I believe works for a place that does aftermarket leather installs. He’d be your guy.
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Ah, cool. I don’t plan on doing it, just curious at a ballpark figure for a seat or the whole interior.
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Ha! Seats are for the weak! Disconnects from the driving experience.
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I have heard good things about Katzkin. But you may get a better deal from a local upholstery shop.
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CoverCraft
may have something, but i think they are more aimed towards trucks/SUVs (I have Seatgloves on the Frontier - got an open-box pair for $125). Or you can do what I’ve done before - pick up a set off Ebay - look for custom or semi-custom fits. Yeah, prices vary - $50 to $250.