What's the seat cover to have these days?
Hi all, I'm looking for a new cover for my bench seat.
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I already have the hog ring pliers and hog rings.
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The covers in your first post are just slip covers. They are not the same as an actual seat cover upholstery, like the LMC video.
Which BTW, I would not recommend a cover from LMC. Those are all made by ACME and the quality is just not very good. |
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How about these? Never heard of the company
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So the question is, are you wanting a slip cover? Or are you wanting an actual seat upholstery cover? There is a difference. And cheap isn’t always better. Slip covers are just that. They slip on over your existing seat, and you just tie them down. They are just meant to be a protective cover for your seat. A lot of people like them to cover up the destroyed seat that they have, or to protect the new upholstery cover that was installed on their seat. Myself, I hate them things. But that’s just my opinion of them, lol. The actual seat upholstery cover is made specifically for our seats. They can be a handful to install onto the seat. They are meant to be tight, to the point you feel like they are not going to fit. These also get hog ringed to the frame. To install one of theses, the seat needs to be removed from the truck and taken apart and the old cover removed. This is the perfect time to inspect and repair any seat frame issue you may find. I find issues on almost every seat I strip down for restoration. Some people will throw a new cover on the frame the have. I wouldn’t recommend that, because I see all the issues that are hiding under that old cover & foam. It would be like spending a bunch of money on painting your truck, but painting over top of bubbling rust and not fixing any of the rust before painting. Seems like a waste of money, but some people actually do that. Like to ole saying “putting lipstick on a pig”. |
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Already own the pliers and the rings. The first time we made a pattern out of the old seat and sewed it up from scratch using material normally used on church pews. The next time it was bought from LMC and it didn't even make it 2 full years.
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And I only explained the seat cover differences because the very first link and then this, leads me to believe your looking at slip covers. So, if you are actually looking for a well made covers, USA1 Industries is going to be my vote. I have used several of their covers, and they are WAY BETTER quality covers than those from LMC, Classic Industries and those other places. All of those covers are made by ACME. USA1 Industries are handmade right here in the US, in NC. So if that’s what your looking for is a good quality replacement seat cover, this would be the place. |
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Strange. The whole site might be a scam, I'd stay far away just to be on the safe side. I went back and edited all my posts and removed all the links I'd posted. As for USA1, unfortunately they're out of stock. I'd need Saddle Tan. Unless maybe... the 70's seat covers will fit all the 80's seats?
Another interior question: Does anyone happen to know the type of material that was used for the headliners? So far this is the closest thing I can find. But I'd like it to look factory if possible. https://www.amazon.com/Light-Neutral...liner+material Here's some faux suede stuff but I don't know how that would turn out. I'm not really a fan of how that mirco fiber stuff always looks like it's different tones depending on what has brushed up against it recently: https://www.amazon.com/Suede-Headlin...adliner+fabric |
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So what year is your seat? The Saddle Tan is on the 81-87 seat. The 73-80 covers will not fit, they are bigger.
Not sure why you think they are out of stock, because they are not. The covers just have to be made. So there’s probably a 4-6 week time. I have one that’s New. I just haven’t used it yet. Also USA1 has the headliner material. They sell the material and the headliner board with it already installed, both ways. |
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My truck is 87 model. I'm going to hit up a couple of upholstery shops and see what they say. If it's a good deal more money, maybe I'll wait the 4-6 weeks |
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Did you not catch the part that I have the SaddleTan cover already? It’s new, I just haven’t needed to use it. Send me a PM if you would like it. |
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PM Sent!
Yeah when we made one back in the day it took awhile. Certainly not 4 to 6 weeks though. I remember the headliner being a very easy job. I should have kept that pattern I made for the bench seat. But I never thought I'd still like these trucks all these years later. I guess once you own one you're into them for life |
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I’m retired now, have been for 3 years. So I have no plans to work for anyone but myself, much less move out of state! |
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Just curious about that one. There are some members of these boards that own businesses.
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Here are some pictures of the generic things they use for the seatbelt holes and the OEM seat belt bezels. The rest of the pics are what I call poor quality & poor sewing techniques. This is what I mean when the cover will not fit right. I’ve tried everything out there, and hands down, the only one I would recommend is USA1. I have had them all physically in my hands, and installed every one of them on seats. Trust me when I say, I can see & feel the difference in quality from all these other places versus the ones from USA1. |
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Funny you should say that, I actually noticed the same problem when looking at USA1's covers. Take a look at the pick they posted of their cover, when you click on the cloth and vinyl seat cover:
https://www.usa1interiors.com/1981-8...ntal-band.html You may have to click the tan one to see it better, but there at the top you can clearly see the same problem you're pointing to in those images. This is the reason I've decided to just make my own, and probably why auto upholstery shops are actually the best bet for maximum quality. My old worn out cover from 1987 doesn't have that problem. |
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I’ve never had any issues with the USA1 covers doing that. Here are a few that have come from them.
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But do you have evidence that the Holley branded ones do that? USA1 is aftermarket too. That's why I was asking if anyone had tried Holley covers. It's pretty well established that the LMC covers don't last, but there might be a few others out there that are made well enough.
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Yes your correct by saying that USA1 is aftermarket, but at least they don’t sew that dumb generic thing on the covers to replace the original seat belt Bezel. And their backing materials are far thicker and better quality than the rest. I can attest to that because I have had all of them in my hands. It’s like comparing a Cadillac to a Chevette. Some people are ok with a Chevette, and that’s their choice. (I have literally had both, and I would take the Cadillac any day over a Chevette) And I’m saying this on the the seat cover level, and in the “literal sense”. :lol: |
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Speaking of those seat belt guides, do you happen to know how to get those things out? Looks like they're kind of pressed together somehow. The two that are in the factory seat cover. I believe I can get them out, but not without mangling them :waah:
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Here is a cover from Holley, nice cover. I’ve used USA1 covers also and don’t see much difference. The big difference is Holley will likely have many in stock ready to ship unlike USA1.
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