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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Replacement Seats

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Hello all,



My truck is starting to show its age a little on the interior, and I was wondering if anyone had a contact or website that had stock replacement leather seats for an 02 Dodge? I am looking to upgrade to leather, but didn't know if I was better off trying to find some leather seats or going with someone like Katskin. All help is appreciated.



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Too bad you're not closer to the high desert of so cal. A friend of mine owns a high end upholstery business and I see him doing leather seats all the time. He's not cheap, but his work is great. He repaired my driver's seat with the original fabric and even reworked the foam. Maybe, you can find someone like him there in Indiana. If not and want an excuse to drive out here :-laf
 
I recently did the re-foam procedure on the driver's seat. I think this is covered in issue #34 of the TDR. It was so simple and cheap. The hardest part is bolting the seat back to the frame. I had taken a couple of day-long drives the week before, and my butt hurt. I took a couple more day-long drives the week after - butt no hurt.



If your fabric is bad, this doesn't help, but a seat cover might.

Really, any decent auto upholstry shop should be able to fix your seats.
 
I recently did the re-foam procedure on the driver's seat. I think this is covered in issue #34 of the TDR. It was so simple and cheap. The hardest part is bolting the seat back to the frame. I had taken a couple of day-long drives the week before, and my butt hurt. I took a couple more day-long drives the week after - butt no hurt.



If your fabric is bad, this doesn't help, but a seat cover might.

Really, any decent auto upholstry shop should be able to fix your seats.





where can i find this info on the re foam procedure?
 
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