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The results look great, some tips for those doing it: 1) Get new foam. The foam on my seat bottoms crumbled in my hands. 2) Get new seat hardware. Track to frame screws, hinge washers/clips, seat back stop, etc. 3) Inspect all welds on the seat frames. My drivers side bottom frame was broken/bent. 4) Mine did not come with hog rings. Order them here because finding them locally can be a pain. 5) Install is time consuming and stretching the covers takes a strong person. Count on 4-6 hours per seat. 6) Pay close attention to how the seats come apart. Do one component at a time. 7) Cable ties help bring the seat fabric and reinforcing wires together. Follow up with hog rings. 8) Don't be surprised if you find some shoddy work from 50 years ago. 9) These will make the rest of your interior look shoddy. When the seats are out, its a good time to refresh with new carpet, etc.