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Old 04-02-2012, 02:54 PM   #111
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Barokim, that looks GREAT! Thanks for sharing the idea. I think that takes care of the weakest link for these seat covers.
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Old 04-02-2012, 09:21 PM   #112
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how does the cup holder come off? screws clips ?
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:01 PM   #113
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Remove three screws, pop off the cup holder. you will have to trim the cover little bit. I used small screws to hold the cover on tight then put the cup holder back on. you are done

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Old 04-05-2012, 10:50 PM   #114
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Remove three screws, pop off the cup holder. you will have to trim the cover little bit. I used small screws to hold the cover on thight then put the cup holder back on. you are done
My cup holder is slightly different where are the screws located? Yours looks good thanks
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My cup holder is slightly different where are the screws located? Yours looks good thanks
2 in the storage under rubber mat towards the back and 1 in the middle.
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2 in the storage under rubber mat towards the back and 1 in the middle.
No rubber mat or visible screws in compartment any ideas?
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Thanks for posting up Barokim.
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Old 04-17-2012, 12:49 AM   #118
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i would eventually like to buy these to cover up my sand leather seats with black leather. it looks like theyd be a pain to take off though if i wanted to clean the leather underneath or check for cracks on the old leather.
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It would be just as hard as installing them and would take about an hour. Unless you're taking them off a lot, then that shouldn't be any problem.


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Spencer - For those of us with the adobe interior... What's the best match? All beige? Black with beige inserts as you suggest to another poster? Our trucks have a hodge-podge of silver, tan, and off-black interior plastics, so it's hard to imagine what matches.

Do you have any pics of the black with beige inserts or all beige seats?
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