Cruiser Corp seat covers

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Man that looks good. I almost went with the tan . I ordered the black. I hope I can put them on as good as you did

Thanks but it really isn’t that difficult. It was in the 50’s today but I kept the covers in the house until I was ready for them. I seem to remember 70F was what Cruiser Corp recommended. I reused all my old hardware that I had replaced last time I did the seats.
 
The foam in with the springs really seemed to help. I sit about 2” higher now and it took the bounce out.
 
All that I have taken apart had some of the springs pulled out of their “holders” in the seat frames. There’s also support springs on the seat front and outer edge that separate. Hog ringing these back together usually really stiffens them back up.
 
All that I have taken apart had some of the springs pulled out of their “holders” in the seat frames. There’s also support springs on the seat front and outer edge that separate. Hog ringing these back together usually really stiffens them back up.
Hey thanks for this thread.
Do the Cruisercorps covers come with premade holes for the headrest assembly, and does it use solid piping around the border for the hog rings to hold on too?
 
I also ran wire. There’s a pocket around the edge for it, but no holes on the ends so I cut a little slit to get the wire into the pocket. Cut the slit on the side that won’t be visible if you remember.
 
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