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Cloth Seat Repair - 03-26-2006, 12:09 PM

I have gotten a cigarette burn on my passenger seat from a passenger
that was riding in my truck. I am sick over it. I have a imaculate 1998
Toyota Tacoma extended cab SR5 4X4. I have been looking at seat
covers, but think I would still not be happy with the burn just covered up.
Anyone know of place that would recover the stock seats with OEM
material. I would want to get both seats done ( 60/40 bench) so they
would match. I am currently looking at local salvage yards to see if
I can find a viable replacement. I would even consider buying a set of bucket seats in the Toyota tan material versus the 60/40 seats that I have.
   
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Re: Cloth Seat Repair - 03-26-2006, 01:48 PM

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I have gotten a cigarette burn on my passenger seat from a passenger
that was riding in my truck. I am sick over it. I have a imaculate 1998
Toyota Tacoma extended cab SR5 4X4. I have been looking at seat
covers, but think I would still not be happy with the burn just covered up.
Anyone know of place that would recover the stock seats with OEM
material. I would want to get both seats done ( 60/40 bench) so they
would match. I am currently looking at local salvage yards to see if
I can find a viable replacement. I would even consider buying a set of bucket seats in the Toyota tan material versus the 60/40 seats that I have.
You might be able to order new OEM seat covers from Toyota.

Charles
   
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Re: Cloth Seat Repair - 03-26-2006, 04:12 PM

Thanks Charles, I will look into that.
   
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Re: Cloth Seat Repair - 03-26-2006, 08:04 PM

i would contact your local dealer or repair shop you deal with and see about getting it repaired before buying a new seat cover
   
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Re: Cloth Seat Repair - 03-26-2006, 08:57 PM

A friend of mine burned his benz after a night and had it repaired through the dealer..After that he never smoked in his car again.
   
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