washing z26 seat covers
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
I will take a picture of it tonight. I have covers off a set of 96 Z seats I'm cleaning to go in my 96, the rod that is hog ringed into the foam is rolled cardboard on the seat side... In the foam it's metal. I'm going to probably remove the paper roll and replace it for steel rod.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
Yes that is a rolled paper rod is it not? I called it cardboard because it is brow in appearance and resembles a very small cardboard tube.
Did you cut the hog rings or did you just pull the seat cover off with force? it looks like that rod was pulled out of the sleeve it's supposed to be in halfway down.
Did you cut the hog rings or did you just pull the seat cover off with force? it looks like that rod was pulled out of the sleeve it's supposed to be in halfway down.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
what cheap s hit they made them out of, plastic tube piping you think would have been just as expensive
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Well this was far from a luxury car...
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washing z26 seat covers
Oh yes just sometimes material used doesn't make sense
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