SEAT COVERS, AAHHH!
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SEAT COVERS, AAHHH!
Lately, I have been trying to find seat covers for my 1991 Bonneville SSE, but to no avail. The first pair i bought were not right and i ended up returning them the same day anyway. I would special order them if i needed to if someone out there could direct me to somewhere i could purchase them. I would like to preserve the current condition of my seats as to prevent any other damage to them. Any help out there?
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lol i've been lookin for seat covers for our seats for over a year now, with NO luck :( i just dont think they make em. out bolsters and buckets are just to high at to high of a angle. but if anyone foudn any that work, let us know!
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Ever try the towel system? Its very annoying but you get used to it after a while. It has been used on my Boneville since 1992. It has kept my seats in near new condition. I just recently found some seat covers at walmart that fit the back, i had to get two of them cuz the seat belt system in the rear bench would require cutting into the cover, so instead i just bought two of them and folded the other half of the cover underneath the bottom bench and behind the backbench.
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i use towels in the summer because shady towel seat covers are better than seats that smell like sweat. i know some guys who use old shirts or hooded sweatshirts and pull them over there seats.
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