New upholstery or new seats

first off ... dude, that sig is WAY TOO BIG
second, my understanding with our seats is that the upholstery is actually glues to the foam, which makes getting it off really difficult.

i am in the process of re-doing the seats on my fairlane, and it is not very hard, but (for me at least) it is time consuming. i would ask the LRS folks about getting the current covers off ... that would be the deciding factor for me.
 
here is my two cents. i have the two tone blk/tan interior with leather. with 230,000 mile on her the stock drivers seat looked like _ _ _t! so i too thought about recovering and found you could buy some very nice aftermarket seats for less than a leather kit. I actualy bought a pair of seat from JC Whitney that are marketed by a JEEP accesories company named rugged ridge. other places like summit racing and ebay have them too JC just was the best price at the time. I am very happy with quality and comfort. here is the link.

Rugged Ridge Racing Sport Style Front Seats - JCWhitney
 
there are no length regulations, but when the sig takes up almost the whole height of the screen, something has to give ...

any news on getting the old covers off? i have found that recovering the seats in my fairlane has been theraputic
 
Just giving ya some grief, ordered the seat upholstery from lmr, 3-4 weeks made to order color matched to my int. Debating making a how to on it, sure I'm not the only one looking in to this for the sn's or foxs even.
 
Leather or vinyl seats = sweaty ass especially on a hot day
Black leather or vinyl seats = 3rd degree burns to sweaty ass on a hot day ;)

So I changed mine to custom trimmed Jeep Cherokee cloth bucket seats 'cause where I live it gets up to 120*F in mid-summer. They're super comfortable on long drives.

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