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3cRider
10-31-2015, 05:41 PM
Hey all. I'm not disappointed since I managed to find some original LX seats that are in good condition, save for a cleaning, but I was told these were from a 92 LX car and I have a feeling they're not the correct seat for my 92 CHP coupe. Were they? My gut says they're from an older LX car since my rear seat has small squares. I believe this was out of an '88 or '89, maybe?

Thanks!

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n100/3cRiders/EB473188-82BE-446E-BAE8-BA9229D36F5E_zpsoa6oedhu.jpg

kapracing
10-31-2015, 05:47 PM
Those are from a 90 down sir..

3cRider
10-31-2015, 05:54 PM
Thanks for the reply. That's what I thought...*shrug.
And the search for nice '92 seats continues.

kapracing
10-31-2015, 05:57 PM
SMS has the correct upholstery if you'd like to just have yours recovered..

3cRider
11-01-2015, 12:27 AM
Thanks! I think I'm going to go that route. Finding '92 seats is proving to be really difficult!

John10608
11-02-2015, 01:00 AM
Save lots of $$$ The correct material from SMS is EXPENSIVE !

John10608
11-02-2015, 01:05 AM
Not only are they expensive ( sorry for the 2 posts, but computer sent it before I was done )
But they are VERY S L O W at getting the material out to you.

One type of material for my 92 seats was $90.00 a yard. The others were in the $70.00 range per yard. Total to reupholster my car ( with a little left over ) was just over $700.00 something plus shipping.
That was in 2012.

That is for exact OE material from SMS.

So just be ready.
John

kapracing
11-02-2015, 07:45 AM
I agree that it's expensive, However I made the mistake of buying a cheaper set from TMI. I ended up with $550 in a set I hate to even look at... So if no good used are available it is the only option in my opinion... Once you get the SMS stuff you will not regret it... Just my two cents...

NoDrama43
11-02-2015, 08:37 AM
complete recover with the correct material by a competent upholstery company will be somewhere north of 1800.00.

In my opinion it is worth every penny. It only takes a few years of a car sitting outside in the sunlight for the seat cloth to start to fade. The top of the back seat of my 1993 FHP car is literally bone white. Even though the insert material looks like new, when you place NOS material next to it you can see it has faded to a completely different color.

Gregg Henderson and I were discussing this very topic yesterday. Even though I have a large supply of original cloth (about 600.00 per car) I will still spend in the neighborhood of 20k completing all the interiors of my cars.

28HopUp
11-02-2015, 10:25 AM
Wowzers! Did Gregg offer to take the 88 Missouri car off your hands, in order to ease your burden ever so slightly? :)

smunczen
11-02-2015, 02:30 PM
It is worth the extra time and money to buy the correct material to do the seats. I will say the it's going to be the 2nd most expensive cost on a resto of the car.

Unmrkd
11-02-2015, 05:25 PM
Wowzers! Did Gregg offer to take the 88 Missouri car off your hands, in order to ease your burden ever so slightly? :)

The thought has crossed my mind. We'll see how things go after my shoulder surgery in Dec. Getting old puts up obstacles to the hobby. :rolleyes:

mac88chp
11-02-2015, 11:41 PM
It is worth the extra time and money to buy the correct material to do the seats. I will say the it's going to be the 2nd most expensive cost on a resto of the car.Correct on both counts! If you're aiming for a nice restoration, you cannot skimp on the upholstery, period.

John10608
11-03-2015, 07:50 PM
You are right Jim, I was charged $750.00 to upholster my 92, Plus the material I had to order.

But well worth it !