Do these have the metal bars embedded in them that the hogs rings attach to?
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Do these have the metal bars embedded in them that the hogs rings attach to?
In my case, seat foam wasn't a issue. It was fairly cheap. It cost me about $120 to replace all my bad foam. It was mostly on the drivers seat and a little on the rear seat. The higher cost was to replace the material, which I went with leather. Replacing all the seats with two tone leather, including installation cost me about $1100. That is much less than the cost of a good lift. I was extremely happy with the results. The matching steering wheel was about $300. Five years ago it was only $200, but I waited until I found the proper upholstery shop to do the seats too. I eventually did my seat belt material too in white. I covered them in stain repellant. My interior is real nice now. I need to update the pictures to reflect.
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Summit Racing has made the lower seat foams for our TJ Jeeps. 97-02 and 03-06 LH and RH along with a high quality seat bushing kit to replace the broken ones.
I can't get over this how could your seat be so bad lmao
PS it’s now 10% off. $67.49
I think the problem is that by the time the foam starts ripping, the seat material is gone too, since it is just fabric and vinyl. So, you will have to replace the seat material as well as the foam. It is definitely cheaper if you install everything yourself. Here is an updated picture of my interior with the white seat belts that I took at work. I haven't detailed it recently. I also installed 255 color LED interior lights, because I was bored with the strictly white ones. They are really bright at night. As you can see, I've done a lot of work on my interior.
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The mods look great!! Any problem keeping the white steering wheel cover clean?
Did mine today…
The first one took about an hour and the 2nd about 30 min…
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Did you disassemble the seats or were the top/bottoms already apart?
How difficult is it to replace the seat foams? Is it a DYI job or, does it need to go to an upholstery shop?
FWIW I did not remove my seat back or remove the zipper. Snip the old rings, the foam will pull out. Slide the new foam in and just tuck/pull the upholstery to align the new hog rings and then give it a tug to hook upholstery under the seat
somebody needs to make a video. I got the cushions but it will be June before I get time to install it....