The Raven
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Nice looking red leather. Custom order?
Yes. Ordered from CFI (aka Leatherseats.com) in Oklahoma City. I highly recommend them, top notch product and service.
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Nice looking red leather. Custom order?
I worked there for several years glad you like the product. I know they would LOVE installed pics! That said.. LOLOLOLOLOL @whoever said oem is better.. oem leather trimmed upholstery quality is absolutely dismal. Its literally the cheapest leather you can get...well, the parts that are actually leather.Yes. Ordered from CFI (aka Leatherseats.com) in Oklahoma City. I highly recommend them, top notch product and service.
Leather seating surfaces only.I worked there for several years glad you like the product. I know they would LOVE installed pics! That said.. LOLOLOLOLOL @whoever said oem is better.. oem leather trimmed upholstery quality is absolutely dismal. Its literally the cheapest leather you can get...well, the parts that are actually leather.
I worked there for several years glad you like the product. I know they would LOVE installed pics! That said.. LOLOLOLOLOL @whoever said oem is better.. oem leather trimmed upholstery quality is absolutely dismal. Its literally the cheapest leather you can get...well, the parts that are actually leather.
OK my new leather showed up yesterday, so I decided to just dedicate the weekend to getting that project done. As promised, here's how the front driver's cushion turned out.
Before - left side bolster worn and flat:
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Here's the cushion after being de-leathered:
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Everything's intact, just quite worn and pushed down:
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After steaming - notice the seam indentations are gone and the left bolster is like new again:
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Seat reassembled with new leather:
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Like I said, it's like new again. Not only in form, but in feel too...it's nice and springy and firm again, just like it would be from the factory.
So yeah, IF your cushions aren't like ripped and seriously damaged, just steam them. I picked up a used commercial steamer on ebay for $36 shipped. Hell of a lot better than spending $200+ for two new cushions - and I was able to steam the seat backs, and the back seat too. Everything's like new again.
Raven can you post a pic of the seats installed, that red looks real nice.