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New seat covers fitted
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 09 6:53 pm
by Derek
While in Florida last year I picked up some seat covers for the Charger, The old ones had cracks in the upright part of the seat. I took one of the front seats out the other day and stripped it down, this is what I found.
The foam on the upright was OK but on the seat was another story, it had already been patched up and not to well.
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 09 7:01 pm
by Derek
I managed to get some foam from my local car trimmers, and as he is a American car nut himself he gave it to me with no charge. After a couple of hours of swearing, this is what i ended up with, I think I have done a reasonable job as I have never done this sort of thing, I know it's not Rocket Science but I'm pleased with it, I will do the other one in a couple of days, once me hands and fingers have recovered, the next one will be easier, and I must say I quite enjoyed doing it. Here are the pics of the one I have done. The only things needed to do this was, spray glue, bread knife, hog ring pliers and hog rings.
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 09 7:07 pm
by mopar_mark
Looks great Derek, sore pinkies in deed

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 7:02 am
by TrevD
looking good, thats one area ive never attempted. do you intend to do all the seats or just the fronts.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 7:55 am
by Kev
Good on ya for getting stuck in! There are countless cars in the club that need that done, if I remember correctly. Could be a nice little earner for ya! Although Turnip is an upholsterer so he may get the 'ump!

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 8:44 am
by Pete
Well done Derek; I have done a few and it is always hard graft.
I bet you are really pleased with the results.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 9:06 am
by Ivor
Well done guv'nor! Fitting seat covers is hard work, but getting the foam right so it's the right shape and not full of lumps is another story...now here's the six million dollar question, is it nice and comfortable for that old back of yours?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 1:15 pm
by morgan
Gosh - I remember that job, took me ages to get the things tight enough.
Best tip I can give anyone who tries this is a) Get them nice and warm first (put the covers in the airing cupboard or something. Or a nice sunny day leave them for a while to soften up). b) Hog ring pliers - I made my own by putting a slot in a set of grips. Worked a treat...
Well done Derek - new seat looks great. There are a lot of 'loose' recovers out there but yours looks nicely done.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 5:30 pm
by Derek
Thanks for the compliments guys.
Trev, Just doing the fronts for now, back seat is fine.
Kev, I would help anyone do theirs and enjoy it.
Pete, You're right, it is hard graft.
Ivor, I did the passenger one first, If the drivers one come out as comfortable I'll be well pleased.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 5:37 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 9:46 pm
by Anonymous
my mate used tie wraps on his, said it made it easier to adjust the tension in selected areas, and also just made the whole job easier.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 9:56 pm
by Anonymous
Nice job Derek

I did the fronts in my Charger. Are they Legendary covers? Mine were and the fit was spot on.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 10:18 pm
by Derek
bbb wrote:Nice job Derek

I did the fronts in my Charger. Are they Legendary covers? Mine were and the fit was spot on.
They sure are Nick.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 09 10:20 pm
by ANTON
The seat looks great Derek. Hope mine turn out that well.
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 12:38 am
by Anonymous
Hey Del , does this mean i can drive it now without me arse feeling like it's been put through a mangle.
Great stuff Del , hat's off to yer , not an easy job.
