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<blockquote data-quote="scottydsntknow" data-source="post: 16013207" data-attributes="member: 79824"><p>94-98 you need new foams since the fabric is glued to them and will tear the foam off when you remove them. </p><p></p><p>I did TMI seat covers in my 98. If I had to do it again I'd probably go look at swapping in some cloth S197 seats even if they don't quite match. Being a 94-98 you have a two-tone interior with black accents so why not try to find some really good black S197 seats and go? </p><p></p><p>If not, the TMI stuff does work well and an average mechanic can do the install on them. Mine looked factory when I was done, but the TMI foams are a lot firmer than the OEM ones, you will sit up higher in the seat because of this and it is a pretty hard seat compared to what you are used to. </p><p></p><p>Price it all out before you buy anything, you will very likely spend half of what the TMI seats would cost you on a set of S197 seats and rear seats for SN95 cars are a dime a dozen in mint condition, even from a vert.</p><p></p><p>Below are the TMI vinyl seat covers plus their new foams. I did not have any prior experience with upholstery before attempting it but I am a mechanic so that probably helped. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1517285[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottydsntknow, post: 16013207, member: 79824"] 94-98 you need new foams since the fabric is glued to them and will tear the foam off when you remove them. I did TMI seat covers in my 98. If I had to do it again I'd probably go look at swapping in some cloth S197 seats even if they don't quite match. Being a 94-98 you have a two-tone interior with black accents so why not try to find some really good black S197 seats and go? If not, the TMI stuff does work well and an average mechanic can do the install on them. Mine looked factory when I was done, but the TMI foams are a lot firmer than the OEM ones, you will sit up higher in the seat because of this and it is a pretty hard seat compared to what you are used to. Price it all out before you buy anything, you will very likely spend half of what the TMI seats would cost you on a set of S197 seats and rear seats for SN95 cars are a dime a dozen in mint condition, even from a vert. Below are the TMI vinyl seat covers plus their new foams. I did not have any prior experience with upholstery before attempting it but I am a mechanic so that probably helped. [ATTACH=full]1517285[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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