Seat Re-covering

Big A

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Looking for suggestions on decent upholstery place in central AB, Red Deer or west, to redo some sled seats.
TIA
 

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I got a seat cover from motoseat.com in the states. Good quality and fit. Took it to an upholstery shop and they put it on. All in about $150
 

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Covers and upholstery in Sylvan Lake. They do the custom upholstery work for Bratt Jet's boats plus more.
 

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Looked into just buying a cover from the manufacture? Any time I went to upholstery place to get quotes for seat repair/recovering. The price was staggering. Often rivaling getting a whole new seat from factory
 

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Looked into just buying a cover from the manufacture? Any time I went to upholstery place to get quotes for seat repair/recovering. The price was staggering. Often rivaling getting a whole new seat from factory


I ended up with a Boss seat years ago on my '07 summit for that exact reason.
 

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Looking for suggestions on decent upholstery place in central AB, Red Deer or west, to redo some sled seats.
TIA

Did you happen to check with any of the places mentioned for rough quotes?

I might pick up a mid 90’s machine that needs a recover. Tough to find new ones for the older stuff although if you can they are reasonably priced.
 

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You can buy seat covers for pretty much any sled on line and then just go down to canadian tire and pick up a air stapler(t40) and do it yourself its pretty easy and cheap.I've been doing sleds and dirtbikes seats for years in my garage,saved myself tons of money.
 
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