MT-Taco
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Not a project I was looking forward too! Took me 6 hrs just for the rear seats. Forearms are smoked! An extra set of hands is recommended!
I pulled the rear seats out, 2 bolts for the 40, 2 bolts for the 60, pull the backrest release strap and they pop right out. Super simple and lightweight. Pulled off one cover at a time then replaced it with the Katzkin. Itās slow going and requires a fair amount of strength when clipping the old hog rings and getting the new ones on correctly. There are small slits for the rear seat fold down straps and the fold up locking snaps. The only thing I had to cut was small slits next to the plastic rod where the hog rings go through and the headrest holes, came out nice but was a little anxious cutting brand new seats!
Headrest cover are the most difficult to get off and just as hard to get the new ones on! I pulled too hard in the wrong spot and ended up with a small tear in the center headrest.. a needle and black thread and nobody will know but me! so be careful!!
Also be careful when zipping the back of the covers the zippers seem to be decent quality but they are nylon/plastic zippers donāt force them!
There are a few wrinkles, my wife has a clothes steamer but Iāll just let the summer heat do the work? If needed Iāll steam em out?
Also I would suggest watching a couple YouTube videos beforehand! More to comeā¦ Next Monday.
I pulled the rear seats out, 2 bolts for the 40, 2 bolts for the 60, pull the backrest release strap and they pop right out. Super simple and lightweight. Pulled off one cover at a time then replaced it with the Katzkin. Itās slow going and requires a fair amount of strength when clipping the old hog rings and getting the new ones on correctly. There are small slits for the rear seat fold down straps and the fold up locking snaps. The only thing I had to cut was small slits next to the plastic rod where the hog rings go through and the headrest holes, came out nice but was a little anxious cutting brand new seats!
Headrest cover are the most difficult to get off and just as hard to get the new ones on! I pulled too hard in the wrong spot and ended up with a small tear in the center headrest.. a needle and black thread and nobody will know but me! so be careful!!
Also be careful when zipping the back of the covers the zippers seem to be decent quality but they are nylon/plastic zippers donāt force them!
There are a few wrinkles, my wife has a clothes steamer but Iāll just let the summer heat do the work? If needed Iāll steam em out?
Also I would suggest watching a couple YouTube videos beforehand! More to comeā¦ Next Monday.
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