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Seat covers vs recovering seats
I will eventually be reupholstering my Suburban seats, but for this driving season it's not in the budget. The middle and back seats have original and at least serviceable coverings, and will see little use. The front 60/40 is pretty beat up, and I am thinking of topping them for now. I looked at the saddle blanket covers at Seat cover man - http://www.seatcoverman.com/.
Seems like a decent looking product; anyone have experience with them, or suggest other alternatives?
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Re: Seat covers vs recovering seats
So I'm all in with SMS; I've started the order process with them for the authentic Fawn Custom covers and will do something with a temporary cover-up until the end of the season and do them up right this winter. For those interested current market price is $1600+.
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