How to RECOVER Mopar Bucket Seats in YOUR Driveway

Seat covers like the ones sold by Legendary should have the wrinkles worked out as you install them, the wrinkles won't just go away, they are caused from not stretching the covers correctly when you install them and from using old worn out buns. You should always replace the buns when you recover the seats, even if the originals look good they're not. Over time they break down, dry up, collapse, and shrink, this is why a lot of seats are wrinkled after they get recovered. At the very least, you should use spray adhesive and glue 1"-2" thick dense seat foam to the old seat buns to fill in the new seat covers if you can't afford to buy new buns. The seats should look like balloons full of air when you're done.

Here is the seats in my Cuda, I used new buns on the front seats and since the rear used a cloth batting from the factory, I used a 2 1/2" piece of foam with the top layer of factory batting over it which filled in the covers perfectly, even with the mods I done to clear the tubs.


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