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    And the best place to buy that seat cover is????

    I need me one of those looks perfect
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    that quad tech cover is pretty sweet lookin......

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    Originally posted by 400exrider707
    I find it easier to staple the very front first, then the very back then stretch the crap out of it.
    it really depends on the cover. some covers need to match the graphics so the alignment on the front of the seat is more critical. others are designed with logo's and graphics on the rear so alignment in that area dictates starting from the rear.


    if you want to do the best job, search out a real upholstry stapler.
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    Originally posted by snowgasm
    And the best place to buy that seat cover is????

    I need me one of those looks perfect
    Ill try again

    Hello,
    Where did you get the cover from who? lol
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    I'm sorry I didnt catch that was directed at me

    That cover was sent to me by C & D Racing
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    Thanks Brotha
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    on my 300 i put my new fx seat cover over my old one gives a little more cushioun
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    Originally posted by Mxracer53
    on my 300 i put my new fx seat cover over my old one gives a little more cushioun
    it also hold more moisture. if you ride in water and mud it will become slippery between the 2 covers. i always remove the old cover for a professional fit.
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    Originally posted by Pappy
    it really depends on the cover. some covers need to match the graphics so the alignment on the front of the seat is more critical. others are designed with logo's and graphics on the rear so alignment in that area dictates starting from the rear.


    if you want to do the best job, search out a real upholstry stapler.
    holy chit wat a pain in the *** my seat cover is,im bringing it to a upholestry shop,it is one of them custom carbon fiber ones,man that thing is tight,and sucha lousy fit,grr ill let the people work on it instead of my moronic self
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    Verde makes the best custom seat covers, and they have a huge color and design selection.
    Old school all the way!!

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