The rear seat is definitely the easiest seat to redo as well. I would highly recommend giving it a shot as there really is not much to doing the back seat. Lay the covers out in the sun prior to getting started so they are warm and pliable and it'll make your life a little easier. If you have a small (kid sized) helper you can have them help by sitting on the seat frame to compress the springs when you are hog-ringing everything in place. The front seats are a little more involved but still nothing that can't be done on your own. I will say this, just like when you lay down new carpet in the car, be sure to put your screws in prior to placing the cover on or you may never locate the holes for you seat bumpers, etc.
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Eric
496 cu. in. "cruiser"
Assembled & tuned by Mo's Speed Shop - Dallas, GA
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