the seats in my dodge are leather and like most its ripped and coming apart. im not a huge fan of leather in the first place. i want the seats fixed but dont want them to be leather. something like mossy oak pattern,so my question is any one here know how to do this or reccomend a good shop that can do this.
yea that is a ride. anywhere really from dearborn to fenton is where im looking should have put that in there. im not sure if this is even something i can afford to do yet.
B&B Upholstery in Lowell-worth the drive. He did the headliner in the Torino. Charged me $150 to install it. I supplied the material. I had left over material and at no charge he redid my sunvisers with the left over stuff at no charge.
thats awesome. i can do my headliner, i just have no idea about seats, ive never even tried them. i figured while the seats are out i would do the headliner, sunvisers and then re-do the carpet.
I think it's Paul's. I've driven by there a bunch of times, too. Never stopped in, but they do have some nice looking rides out there from time to time.
Paul's Auto Interiors Inc
700 Cesar E Chavez Ave Pontiac, MI 48340(248) 334-9936
x2. my truck has had the seats reupholstered to leather and they added heating units, omg nothing feels better after 12 hours in sub zero than sitting in those warm seats.
Why not just hit up a Junk yard for a new sea/s. I know it would be a hack of a lot cheaper than having them recovered. Last set of cloth seat that I picked up cost me $75 for the pair.
HeH ada lol, lowell is close. I was at his place about a month and half ago.
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