That sucked! My advice to anybody looking to do this...make sure you have time & patience (2 things I lack). This is technically a "pull the old off & put the new on" kinda gig but it is a PITA.
The burn...I know it's small but I wanted to repair it before the fabric started tearing.
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The new upholstery (shipped inside out)
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The new upholstery (right side out)
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After monkeying around with it for a while, I realized that you need to pull the entire seat out along with all the trime around it. You will also need to remove some of the cables below the seat. Didn't snap a pic but you'll see what I mean. I also realized how they get those nice tight tucks in the fabric of your seat. These wires need to be gently pulled out in order to not damage the hog-rings that they're threaded into. There are 3 wires total on the seat, 2 front/rear and 1 side/side. These are threaded through fabric loops on the under-side of the upholstery in order to give it that "tucked" look.
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The easiest way for me to do this was by pulling the whole foam cushion out (not attached) which gave me much more working room. Considering that I was not going to reuse the old cover I cut it off. From this point on you carefully re-thread the wires through the hog rings on the seat...this is the tough part. Once that's done you just pull the fabric tight, place the cushion back on the seat, connect the black clips to the under-side of the seat frame, put the trim pieces back on and bolt the seat down.
All I really have left to do now is take a warm steam iron to the seat to remove the wrinkles from shipping that wouldn't come out by pulling it tight.
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