why would you do this
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Psh, my leather is hella more comfy than cloth. Unless your cloth is different than the cloth I have sat in, then leather all the way! And leather gets softer with age.. MUCH softer ![Wink](https://www.gmforum.com/gm/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Leather is better without perforations IMO.
Leather can get cracked etc, cloth doesn't, however cloth will fade more. Both can be good if done right, bad if cheap, etc.
Leather can get cracked etc, cloth doesn't, however cloth will fade more. Both can be good if done right, bad if cheap, etc.
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By far the leather seats in my Bonneville are the most comfortable seats I have ever sat in for a car, and everyone who gets in always comments on that. I prefer leather...although it is awfully cold in the winter and awfully hot in the summer.