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If you have a boss seat from last year and need to recover it due to zipper failure than this may help you.
You have the option of sending the seat to be recovered (you pay freight both ways) or they will send you the cover to have an upholstery shop or yourself do the project - I did it myself.
The cover arrived about 2 weeks after I requested it.
Inside the box were Velcro strips, rivets and snaps along with some basic instructions. The seat cover was packed nicely and arrived unharmed.
I'd suggest that you take a bunch of photos at various angles to remember how the seat cover goes on...it's important later in the process.
It took me roughly 3.5 hours to complete the project start to finish.
You have the option of sending the seat to be recovered (you pay freight both ways) or they will send you the cover to have an upholstery shop or yourself do the project - I did it myself.
The cover arrived about 2 weeks after I requested it.
Inside the box were Velcro strips, rivets and snaps along with some basic instructions. The seat cover was packed nicely and arrived unharmed.
I'd suggest that you take a bunch of photos at various angles to remember how the seat cover goes on...it's important later in the process.
It took me roughly 3.5 hours to complete the project start to finish.