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No.  I am interested in recovering the seats, though.. posting to follow..

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I bought and installed a seat cover from them for my Jeep GC Overland.  The seat cover was a perfect replacement for the old one that had a rip.  Color matched up.  Installed it myself using their videos and didn't have any issues.  I recommend them.

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I have for my drivers side bottom leather seat cover.  Looks better than brand new OEM; the key to it was to use a steamer and heat gun to tighten it up.  Before and after below.

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I bought mine from katskin and had it professionally installed.
From all cloth to all leather in one day.
2 grand, all in.

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I repaired the seats on my 2001 Tahoe using the seat shop products. The important thing to remember is that replacing the skin without replacing the foam below is seldom a good solution. I did the lower cover and foam as well as the upper and everything came out great. They have very good videos on things. I did an upgrade on leather. I've heard that cloth upgrades are a bit more complicated and are aided greatly by using a steamer. These covers aren't cheap, but they're of the highest quality you'll find.

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