Roush Leather Seat Covers HELP!!! What a PITA
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I used a sewing needle to poke through to make sure i had the holes in the correct spot before cutting them. Cutting the leather was a bit of a scary task but just triple check where your cutting before you actually cut and it will be fine. And start of with a smaller hole and work it bigger if needed.
I got my driver seat pulled out today and already finished the bottom and got all the hog rings attached for the back rest, hopefully i can finish up the back rest before work if i wake up soon enough...
Attaching the seat cover at the bottom was one of the harder parts of the whole install for me. But the back foam is so compressible i doubt leaving it out helped much
using zip ties instead of hog rings is an awesome idea, those hog rings are not easy to get in and out using regular pliers. Id assume zip ties would work just as well.
I got my driver seat pulled out today and already finished the bottom and got all the hog rings attached for the back rest, hopefully i can finish up the back rest before work if i wake up soon enough...
Attaching the seat cover at the bottom was one of the harder parts of the whole install for me. But the back foam is so compressible i doubt leaving it out helped much
using zip ties instead of hog rings is an awesome idea, those hog rings are not easy to get in and out using regular pliers. Id assume zip ties would work just as well.
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