reupholstry?

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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ITcar
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reupholstry?

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anyone ever attempted to reupholster their seats?im tempted to possibly try...is it a bad idea???
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Re: reupholstry? (ITcar)

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There is a place that sells kits for the front and back seats.I forget the name right now,but someone else will remember.Edithttp://www.autoleathers.com/HTML2/AL.MAIN.FS.h ... .com/These are 2 a few members have used.Ouch,they are expensive though.
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ITcar
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Post by ITcar »

i was thinking of doing it myself though...
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Post by MRCN RCE »

psh just duct tape em. 20 mins n you're done.obviously i'm full of the bad word for poo
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Re: reupholstry? (ITcar)

Post by Sublimewind »

Quote, originally posted by ITcar »i was thinking of doing it myself though...As long as you used the factory parts for your patterns you should be fine... If you know anything about upholstry you should be able to do it... The only thing is the weight or gauge of the thread would be much greater than that of cloths... the size of the sewing machine might be a limiting factor as well...
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