Introduction & Current 05 Yukon XL Project

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They def should have it. Let me know .Fyi, don't know if you can tell but the needle is flat , which helps in not elongating (sp ?)The hole that you're pushing through .You don't want that if you can help it.
 

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The drivers side lower cushion on my Denali had a small hole in it and the thread was starting to separate at the side seam. I was gonna try and re thread it and then just decided to replace the whole cushion, like you said they are fairly cheap in eBay. I think my cushion costed a little more But maybe that's because my denalis leather is two tone, tan with off white in the middle. But replacing the whole cushion was way easier than me trying to deal with threads and needles and such. Lol.
 
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They def should have it. Let me know .Fyi, don't know if you can tell but the needle is flat , which helps in not elongating (sp ?)The hole that you're pushing through .You don't want that if you can help it.
I gotcha. That makes sense.
 
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The drivers side lower cushion on my Denali had a small hole in it and the thread was starting to separate at the side seam. I was gonna try and re thread it and then just decided to replace the whole cushion, like you said they are fairly cheap in eBay. I think my cushion costed a little more But maybe that's because my denalis leather is two tone, tan with off white in the middle. But replacing the whole cushion was way easier than me trying to deal with threads and needles and such. Lol.

Yeah new cushions and leather would be nice, but it's only just that one tear. I figure I'd just be out a few bucks on thread, and if it didn't work, I could still get the cushion later. But if it did work alright... Then I've saved $150 lol.
 

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Previous owner sewed mine and it lasted a couple years. Won't last forever, it's like a bandaid , only temporary. Eventually you'll have to get a new cover. And since my sew job is now coming apart thats on my list now too lol
 
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Actually one part I stitched is holding pretty good. But as you can tell it's time to have it replaced all together.
The rest of my seats are in near perfect condition. I'm just a fatty that works construction and the drivers seat gets abused.:Sumo:
 

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WP_20160617_002.jpg WP_20160617_003.jpg WP_20160617_005.jpg I fix that all the time for dealers. Very common issue with these. So your ass isn't totally to blame.
 

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