Alright guys, the faithful that went to Superfest this year were able to get the first glimpse, so now I'll post the project pictures and finished pics. Unbelievably, I forgot to bring my camera to Superfest due to a mad rush out of the house (I was suppose to be there at 8am and woke up at 7:45am... it's like 20-30 minutes away).
Overall, the process to reupholster the 93-97 seats is REALLY easy. My dad started at 2pm to help me get it done. I got home at 4pm and we finished by 7.
A quick how-to for those who are thinking about doing a reupholster project:


































Overall, the process to reupholster the 93-97 seats is REALLY easy. My dad started at 2pm to help me get it done. I got home at 4pm and we finished by 7.
A quick how-to for those who are thinking about doing a reupholster project:
- Four bolts hold the seat in, unbolt the seat from the car and place on your workbench/worktable.
- Remove the plastic side piece from the bottom of the chair, on the driver's side (for power seats) it holds the power seat controls. The passenger side is just a regular bezel. On both, they hide the two bolts that holds the back of the chair onto the bucket.
- Once the plastic is removed, there's 3 total bolts that hold the back of the seat onto the bucket. Two on the side that faces out of the car where the recline handle is, and one on the side that faces the center console.
- Once the top is separated from the bottom, it's time to start taking the cloth off. The top is pretty easy, there's a plastic clip that holds the front cloth to the back cloth. Once it's unclipped, the material just slides up the seat foam. There's three or four velcro strips on the front that holds the inside of the seat (where your back rests against) to the foam. The velcro is kinda sharp, so careful when putting your hand against it. It didn't scratch me at all, but it's just uncomfortable.
- The bucket seat has four bolts that will hold the track on. Unbolt those, and then you'll see the 4 clips that hold the cloth onto the bucket (bottom) seat. Simply unclip, then peel the cloth off the seat.
- Placing the leather back on is just the opposite, it's pretty self explanatory. Wrap the leather oonto the foam, massage it down, and then use hog rings for the bucket and zipper for the back piece. All in all, it's really easy and even easier with two people.













































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