[DML] Re: DMCH Seat Covers Review
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[DML] Re: DMCH Seat Covers Review
- From: "Dave" <v-davidj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 06:08:50 -0000
Hey Jake...
Thank you for the glowing compliment!
It's good to know that I was able to help someone?and good to know
that someone likes my writing. :)
If you want to tighten up the leather a bit, you can, carefully, run a
hair dryer over it. Or leave it in the sun. Otherwise, it should
tighten up naturally over time.
Your new seat covers look really nice! I like the extra padding...the
seats look more comfortable.
Thanks again!
Dave Jacobs
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jake Kamphoefner" <jakekamp@xxxx> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Some may remember me recently posting that I was looking to replace
my seat
> covers. I had seen the DMCH grey covers before installed on a car,
but I
> don't recall ever seeing the black ones. Only hours after my post
hit the
> DML, James Espey had sent me pictures of the black covers installed
on a car
> so I ordered them.
>
> First, I'll admit, I am extremely picky with cosmetic details on the
car. I
> don't at all mind replacing OEM pieces, but I want them to look
exactly as
> they did from the factory. When my seat covers arrived, they were
packaged
> nicely, shipped inside out. I noticed the covers have much more
padding
> than the originals and are manufactured much more nicely. The
stitching was
> almost exactly the same as the originals and the grain is nearly
identical
> to the other interior pieces. I did have some mild complaints, though,
> granted it was at the height of that post-sale cognitive dissonance: I
> thought the covers might be too "wrinkly" and the color was not what
I was
> used to. My old covers were a little bit darker black with a more
"slick"
> appearance. However!.....
>
> When I started to remove my old skins, I felt much better. I found
a piece
> of the seat vinyl that was tucked under the seat, never being
exposed to
> sun, skin, armor-all, leatherique, or anything else. I compared
that piece
> with the new covers to find they were pretty damn close. Remarkably
> similar, actually. As far as the wrinkles go, I visited Tamir's
site and
> looked up all the pictures I could of a new DeLorean interior in 1981.
> Guess what? Lots of wrinkles. I always knew there were some, but
that new
> leather was very loose on the seats back in '81 -and uncle Jake was all
> happy again.
>
> How to install them?? Easy! Grab my trusty winter issue of Gullwing
> Magazine with the exceptionally entertaining and informative article
written
> by Dave Jacobs. Dave explains how to do it all, with pictures too!
Thanks
> Dave. I installed them myself only muttering a few obscenities over a
> leisurely weekend. It's a much more time-consuming job than it
appears, but
> I wouldn't classify it as exceptionally difficult. I was a little
> discontent with the fit of the headrests, but I just pulled those
boys as
> tight as I could and they came out pretty nice.
>
> My recommendation: *buy them*. I've spent the last week or two
driving on
> them and I love them; and they are much softer than the originals.
I've
> gotten lots of compliments on the quality of the seats. They look
great,
> and my car smells like a new pair of shoes. Mmmmmmmm boy... If anyone
> wants to see the "half-way" comparison of the old and new seats, see
the
> root directory of the "Photos" section. --And yes, I did replace
both of
> them :-)
>
> For me and 1063,
> Jake Kamphoefner
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