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I guess you cant, as I posted the same question recently, a couple of threads down.
I have taken my seats to a local shop, and just tried to get as close as I could on the fabric. I thought this was better than switching to seats out of a different mustang.
Originally posted by Mark86 I have taken my seats to a local shop, and just tried to get as close as I could on the fabric. I thought this was better than switching to seats out of a different mustang.
Right around 600 in Missouri. Look pretty good, too. If a origional kit is ever made, I would try and find another set of seats to have a perfect origional set.
The great thing is, while the seats were apart, the shop fixed the little squeeze bulb lumbar thingie.
Originally posted by Mark86 Right around 600 in Missouri. Look pretty good, too. If a origional kit is ever made, I would try and find another set of seats to have a perfect origional set.
The great thing is, while the seats were apart, the shop fixed the little squeeze bulb lumbar thingie.
So that's for the front seats? My local shop wanted $600 just to install the kit.
All in all, they wanted $150 to install the new carpet (that I already have) and another $150 plus material to replace the headliner. Total cost without sewing a stitch was over $900, not including door panels. I found this to be a tad pricey.
Sorry NavySVO, but these are numbers that I need to keep an eye on.
BTW Mark -
How did the material matching go. Were you able to find a close match?
Originally posted by WaltM So that's for the front seats? My local shop wanted $600 just to install the kit.
All in all, they wanted $150 to install the new carpet (that I already have) and another $150 plus material to replace the headliner. Total cost without sewing a stitch was over $900, not including door panels. I found this to be a tad pricey.
Sorry NavySVO, but these are numbers that I need to keep an eye on.
Walt,
You are definately going to the wrong shop.
Also, do the carpet yourself....it's cake once the seats are out.
The carpet is a CAKEWALK to install. You can remove the headlinger board, and get someone to install new material for (ballpark) $50 to $75 bucks, then reinstall it yourself. If you have a moonroof make sure they leave excess material to run under the moonroof gasket... You can get new headliner material yourself and redo it...but its frickin tough to do and make it look nice. Also, $600 to install new covers is a RIP. Shop around and you should be able to get it done for $300 or so...maybe less. We had our 70 vert front and rears installed for $225....they're fairly basic compared with the front svo seats though. Best of luck!
85.5 2R
85 SVO 4E- Hertz aka Green Demon (done ran off to Atlanta with Ken Potter
About the only quasi-realistic number I see are the hand fabiracted seat covers. But given what he's quoted on everything else that makes me think its probably still 30% higher than what it'd cost elsewhere.
1986 1D - An oil return and rear end away from FINALLY being fully streetable again!
2007 Mazda3 2.3L 5 Speed hatch
Originally posted by WaltM 3. $150 for carpet installion.
Like I said....it takes about an hour(with a couple beers, a cigarette or 2 {if you smoke}, and a sandwich) to install carpeting if you have the seats out.
For the headliner.........
50resto.com
139.99 for the whole headliner
49.00 for the vinyl material
$5.00+ for the adhesive
I wish you were closer. I've done several headliners and I thought it was quite simple. I've always skipped stripping the old headliner off and just glued the new cloth / foam to the backside and re-installed it. Then I've got 30 years experience with foams / fabrics / spray lamination. It takes maybe 1.5 hours total. The carpet is not as easy but can still been done by the first-timer. You'll need the correct torx ( BIG ) socket to remove the seat belts but the rest are normal hand tools. Pull the front seats and rear seat bottom, the console, and the belts. The trimming around e-brake handle sometimes takes alittle wrestling but can be done. I also get some BIG washers and run the seat bolts all the way down to make sure the carpet is positioned properly before putting the console, rear seat bottom, door sill plates and belts back in place. Also the headliner board is not SVO specific and virtually any Mustang 79-93 has the same board. The hardest thing for me has always been the dang sunvisors. I wind up with a stiff neck trying to find the screw holes. I'd help you if I could... can you wait till next years reunion?
I just did a headliner a few weeks ago, and was considering doing an article in the next newsletter about it. If it's that hot a topic, I guess I will.
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