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What is a good aftermarket seat cover? by FIERO FARM
Started on: 04-10-2002 11:25 PM
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Last post by: DonHager on 04-15-2002 01:22 PM
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Report this Post04-10-2002 11:25 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FIERO FARMSend a Private Message to FIERO FARMDirect Link to This Post
I know someone has found a good aftermarket seat cover that fits a fiero seat. It is so hard to tell in the box, so I thought I would ask to see which ones work well. I have a 87 SC that I am going to sell and would like to do something economic with the seats. I need something that comes in gray. Thank you very much for your help, Todd
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Report this Post04-11-2002 10:55 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FIERO FARMSend a Private Message to FIERO FARMDirect Link to This Post
Has anyone tried the seat covers from autozone?
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Report this Post04-11-2002 10:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroJoeSend a Private Message to FieroJoeDirect Link to This Post
My friend has a set of seat covers that he got from Autozone, which were gray and black and they fit fairly well. Just get the ones that are for high back bucket seats, and install them as tight as you can.
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Report this Post04-11-2002 11:25 PM Click Here to See the Profile for stimpySend a Private Message to stimpyDirect Link to This Post
I bought "Car and Driver" brand sheepskin seatcovers from Target. They are manufactured by Sagaz. Excellent fit , very comfortable. One caveat... you may want to wash them first before you put them in your car. For the first couple of months they stunk like hell. Dead sheep smell.
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Report this Post04-12-2002 12:32 AM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
most ive seen and tried wont stay down in the centers, just sort of floats in the air and scoots around when you sit. I just throw a colored beach towell on it if im dirty from shop and have to go somewhere.
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Report this Post04-12-2002 01:05 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroRumorClick Here to visit FieroRumor's HomePageSend a Private Message to FieroRumorDirect Link to This Post
I just bought a new pair today from Straus Auto. they were 25 bucks each. Fit very well. I'll check the brand tomorrow.
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A Lot of seat covers come with little straps. There usually is a set of two or three that are in the inside of the middle of the cover. If you take those and pull them through the seat (between the bottom and top parts) to the back, and then tie them to the other straps that come from the seat, it keeps it snug.
when I got my Fiero, the seats were floppy and not form fitted. I took one of them off, and saw that the straps weren't fastened correctly.
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Report this Post04-12-2002 01:11 AM Click Here to See the Profile for MaxDaemonClick Here to visit MaxDaemon's HomePageSend a Private Message to MaxDaemonDirect Link to This Post
I bought some real nice ones from Costco. Probably a good chance they are available online. They have a strap in the middle too that goes out between the top and bottom half of the seat and keeps it all nice and snug. They are about $36 each...

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Report this Post04-14-2002 01:16 AM Click Here to See the Profile for tinrolexClick Here to visit tinrolex's HomePageSend a Private Message to tinrolexDirect Link to This Post
Joe at Exotic Rebodies Exoticrebodies@aol.com has them on sale this month. I put them in and they are as nice as Mr. Mikes - made of a high end leatherette -
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Report this Post04-15-2002 01:22 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DonHagerSend a Private Message to DonHagerDirect Link to This Post
This guy does more FIERO seats than anyone and they worth it. http://mrmikes.com/

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