This has to be a heavily discussed topic, someone enlighten me, please. I am currently in the research phase of recovering kits for my '70 FJ40 with the standard front bench. I am looking to go all the way down to the seat frame mend any broken seat springs with the welder, replace the foam, and then a sweet set of coral covers. Does anyone have "firsthand" experience on getting a set of the covers over new foam on an early model front bench? I'm not looking for a nightmare recovering seats, but I don't want a saggy cover job with a bunch of wrinkles from bad corner cuts. If it's a PITA I'd rather just fix the frames and outsource it to a local interior shop so that it's done well. In short, how many beers will this job take to complete?
RIght now, I am considering running with Specter on this, considering they are the only ones with availability of the precut replacement foam.
Does anyone have a recommendation/lead on a better option?
RIght now, I am considering running with Specter on this, considering they are the only ones with availability of the precut replacement foam.
Does anyone have a recommendation/lead on a better option?