seat cover.....

00blasterRESTO

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So where have you guys gotten your seats covered??,,
I got a new Ceet Gripper, but this one needs to be stretched and It is probly just outta my league. I have been thinkn about this place berry's seat cover in town here they are very good on cars covt. tops, appolstry, body work....... but dont know what they will think of the blaster seat and how much they will want. sooo.. figured see what you guys think..
this cover looks harder than any I have installed
have done them myself in the past but really want to see this look good, either way i dont think they ever fit like stock again but hope I can get close. I:I
 
I always do them myself, but im sure they wouldn't charge much to do it. Probably would only take them a couple minutes.
 
oh, you can do it man! just sit down in front of the TV and take your time.

Drinking beer always seems to help me too, but thats up to you. :p
 
i got a ceet gripper cover the other day in the mail and i work with it for a min and it has to be stretched a lot so i am going to hold off for a couple weeks till it warms up outside!!
 
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I appreciate it Kasey but I already got the cover, looks good though.

yea wooten ya know what I mean on them suckers ey.... I did one similar to kasey's on the one I traded and those covers are much easier to install.
 
my moms cousin did mine...he use to do apposltry.....but he still does it on the side....well im glad i had someone else do it for me because i would of got mad and messed it up or never finished it
 
asdad

I was thinkin about gettin one of those, but I thought they just slipped on over the stock one? Do you actually have to stretch it, form it, glue it and staple it too? WTF? lol
 
Put it on your self its a simple task. And too bad you alrady have one, as there is a guy on ebay - and not the one previously mentioned that does kick ass work and the cover is like $25 or something. Hes not always on ebay though. I think his name is D and J innovations or something like that.
 
You need an industrial type of stappler to drive thru the seat pan. We do them all week long. The more you do the better you get.
 
let it sit out in the sun for a few hours before you try,or go to home depot and buy a heat gun.let it get hot before ya try and stretch it on... thats what i did and it worked out alright. also an electric tacker or stapler.(construction grade tacker) like ya use on carpets or furniture.
and like hotrodjod said, drinking a few beers will help ya out also... IMO
 
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