King Ranch Project
#65
Senior Member
Originally Posted by JoeyMobile
It says at the beginning of the thread...2005 and he installed a 0 mile motor
#66
#68
I would say it would be worth more fixing the leather seat and the rust. You seem like a handy guy I would think after a motor pull and replace the cab corners would be a breeze for someone with your skills. Then worst case go talk to a local shop or find a buddy that does painting and have him spray them up
#69
Looks like you can get the seat bottom and the foam cushion for $380 bucks!
http://www.theseatshop.com/driver-bo...3&seat_cover=3
An informational video
New seat cushion. $125 well worth it and after your high miles, do it!!!
http://www.theseatshop.com/driver-bo...seat_cover=426
Steering wheel cover, yes you will have to stitch it on.
http://leather-auto-seats.com/produc...er-king-ranch/
I bet you can get a similar cover from wheel skins.
http://www.theseatshop.com/driver-bo...3&seat_cover=3
An informational video
New seat cushion. $125 well worth it and after your high miles, do it!!!
http://www.theseatshop.com/driver-bo...seat_cover=426
Steering wheel cover, yes you will have to stitch it on.
http://leather-auto-seats.com/produc...er-king-ranch/
I bet you can get a similar cover from wheel skins.
#70
I would say it would be worth more fixing the leather seat and the rust. You seem like a handy guy I would think after a motor pull and replace the cab corners would be a breeze for someone with your skills. Then worst case go talk to a local shop or find a buddy that does painting and have him spray them up