From the search I found Raybuck seat covers. Seems like they should work pretty well. Anyone have any issues ?
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jim
seat cover
Re: seat cover
I have used two, only issues I had were with fit at the rear of seat being short on one "seat" and on two backs. I feel this has to do with how different custom seats have their fill done. My 70 both the back and seat were short, 66 just the back. Other than that great fit and good product and I would order again.
I would order them with 3" extra on the seat and back were they attach to the rear of the seat and bottom of the back. I over came this with a light wire that I "stitched" the seat and back to the seat/back springs. Much better to have more than you need than too little.
I would order them with 3" extra on the seat and back were they attach to the rear of the seat and bottom of the back. I over came this with a light wire that I "stitched" the seat and back to the seat/back springs. Much better to have more than you need than too little.
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I had never installed one before, but I didn't have any problems. I would buy from them again.
1965 Dodge D200, 318 4-speed converted to 4x4 with NV4500 trans
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Nice. Is that the normal size? Looks great.
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Factory stock seat / Size.
1965 Dodge D200, 318 4-speed converted to 4x4 with NV4500 trans