I think its a bit of a craft and if you really want that original look take them to a motor trimmer. We had ours redone professionally and it only cost $180AU a seat.
If you are a dab hand at a sewing machine,, i think they make the whole covers first then just pull them on and secure at the bottom back and sides. They also add new foam.
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Awesome, thanks for the links guys. Aussie Commer - I reckon if I can learn to weld, paint, fix mechanicals, then I can learn to sew too (or at least the missus can). Time for a bit of practice now I think, if we get stuck I'll message you Pablo - Cheers
Awesome, thanks for the links guys. Aussie Commer - I reckon if I can learn to weld, paint, fix mechanicals, then I can learn to sew too (or at least the missus can). Time for a bit of practice now I think, if we get stuck I'll message you Pablo - Cheers
Compared with what you have already done,, sewing will be easy mate[^]
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Hi. I did mine myself... Just a quick fix for now, until funds to do professional job but did Crushed velvet, stretched over existing seat & heavy duty staple gun on the back to hold in place... It'll do for now & don't look to bad... Other than this lot saying it looks like a pimp wagon.