New leather install

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ncdrtyhoe

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Well the new leather has been sitting on the shelf for about 5 months now so I decided to put it in today. It looks awesome! Took me all of 3 hrs per seat and I have never done anything like this before. Check out my albums for pics of before and after. Bruce at upholsteryguys in South Jordan Utah is the man!
 

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There is a layer of 1/4" of foam between the leather and underside material then the large foam wrap on the seat fram so I was good on that! All the foam you see in the pics are replaced with the new leather which is sewn in.
 
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Yea or just go pull one from a boneyard. 4-15mm bolts for the frame to the floor and 4-10mm bolts for the seat track to the frame and a set of side cutters to cut the hogrings and your done. The bottom is seperate from the back.
 
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