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I had mine done at a shop, the Factory FX have a thick side and was nearly impossible to strech over and make it wrinkle free.
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I had mine done at a shop, the Factory FX have a thick side and was nearly impossible to strech over and make it wrinkle free.
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Originally posted by Pappy
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.
yep i realized both of those negatives when it was too late lol. also, not to detract business from C&D, but a guy from atvaddiction.com has some real nice seat covers in custom styles, colors, etc. and i only paid $40 for mine, though it isnt as trick as the quadtech pappy has
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i tried this technique....and i still got wrinkles
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its not a technique, its how ya do it you didnt take your time or pay attention to the wrinkles ...and now you need a wrinklostomyOriginally posted by theTman
i tried this technique....and i still got wrinkles
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pappy i tired for 2 hrs straight and only got half way and i gotta bring it to a upholestry shop,and that word is almost as bad as triggerometry
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i worked on that sona***** for 3 hours!!!!! i pulled the sides down and smoothed it out...but the wrinkles wouldnt leaveOriginally posted by Pappy
its not a technique, its how ya do it you didnt take your time or pay attention to the wrinkles ...and now you need a wrinklostomy
2001 440ex
rebuilding as the paychecks keep comming in...
as someone posted earlier...if you have a seat cover that has those thick vynil sides they are a MOFO to do with out wrinkles.
what kind of covers do you have? cuz i know i aint that good although i have done that type with no wrinkles
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i have the CEET flame gripper....has some vynil on the sides...so thats prob. why it was hard
2001 440ex
rebuilding as the paychecks keep comming in...
So far the best seat covers I've found are.
http://graphicmx.com/seat.shtml
Just a suggestion but you may want to try heating the seat cover with a hair dryer or heat gun(low heat) before installing. It should make them much easier to stretch.
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