Installation - Rear Seat Upholstery

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  • If you are restoring a muscle car, you're probably going to have to reupholster the rear seat at some point. Whether changing the color or just freshening up the interior, the rear seat is a pretty straight-forward process. This video will guide you through the process
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  • @enthusiastm
    @enthusiastm 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I searched for help because I must redo the appalling work done by local upholsterers despite paying top dollar. Evidently they are better at talking than doing actual quality work. Thank you for this great video.

  • @smallbee1234
    @smallbee1234 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
    Your videos are instructional and easy to follow. Good video quality allows me to pause and examine the details of the install. You have made my project much easier to do.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    @TheWicho46 We typically use vinyl when we recover seats in house. We have tons of it and it works well as a moisture barrier and extra support for the springs. That's all the burlap was for originally: to spread the foam's foot-print out on the springs so it didn't eat right through.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    @StormedNorm We use vinyl on the bottom for a little extra support and structural integrity for the portion of the seat that takes the most abuse (at least in our case). If you would like to use new cotton batting on the back, or vinyl, or whatever you have laying around, it certainly cannot hurt your restoration. Rear seats typically don't get anywhere near the use that front seats do.

  • @Anacav80
    @Anacav80 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    excellent video, thanks for sharing

  • @badocat82
    @badocat82 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have a 65 4 dr chevelle that i just stripped n this frame looks just like mine wow !

  • @LandiLisa
    @LandiLisa 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video, and several of your others, are terrific! Though I was really disappointed when I visited your site and found that you don't offer the pre-sewn seat covers for my car (1971 Ford Maverick 2dr). ARG! I would have ordered in a heartbeat. The seats have great bones, but the fabric is shot.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    @mtokman1 Basic tools needed for this job are heat and hog ring pliers. We use an air-powered hog ring gun on some applications. You'll also need to obtain hog rings themselves. Heat - Get your upholstery warm before you start. Put it out in that hot Hawaii sun to loosen it up!

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dimensions for our rear seat foam are 1-1/2" X 36" X 68". It is larger than you should need, and intended to be cut down to your application.

  • @stevenrodriguez9468
    @stevenrodriguez9468 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im want to do my seats also. Ive been watching your videos and there pretty straight forward. I just did my door panels on a tight budget. Pretty cheap and inexpensive way i did it... If i have any questions ill ask you guys when i start on mine thanks for the video....

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We use side cutters, also known as wire cutters. A good pair with at least a 6 inch handle allows you to grab, twist and cut the hog-rings off.

  • @elvislowe6726
    @elvislowe6726 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video ....

  • @oklahomee
    @oklahomee 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @714638 Awesome video very helpful especially for a guy like me that doesn't know much about cars. Got a local contact for upholstery and old chevy parts. You guys ROCK!

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @714638 The rear seat foam is about 2 inches thick. One sheet is suitable for padding either a cushion or a backrest, and it is sold as one piece. So if you're restoring the whole back seat set, you'll need two pieces.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @wmkitt Unfortunately we are constrained to work in the space we have. As a manufacturer the majority of our space is dedicated to producing upholstery and soft trim, so we have to work on larger seats on the floor of our pattern office. The equipment you see in the background is used to digitize original pieces of material from upholstery so we can reproduce them, exactly the same, every time, via computer aided cutting.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    David,
    Vinyl/burlap isn't necessary for the backrest. The purpose of the added layer of material is to help spread the force/weight of a person out over the springs to help prevent foam break-down under that weight. Just like trying to lift a piece of furniture with a sharp ledge, it's easier on your hands to cover that ledge to spread out the force. Adding it certainly won't hurt if you want to add it.

  • @TheWicho46
    @TheWicho46 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    After seeing your videos you have motivated me to continue work on my 1930 chevrolet sedan. My seat's look similar to what your working with. Springs are still good, but everything else is falling apart. what other material can I used if the brown patatoe sack looking material is shoot. I see you re-used yours. Also were can I find material for my seat's?
    EXCELLENT WORK

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    @electonixG All of our panels are dielectrically sealed, so we do not have experience in hand-making door panels. You would be best served to speak with an upholstery shop about a one-off project like that.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Typically you can purchase these items from you local trim shop, Autozone-type store or sometimes from the retailer providing the upholstery.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are several places you can look, but leather pretty much is leather and you're going to pay for it one way or another. We have about 6 colors we keep on hand covering the "main colors" that people tend to use, or you can contact your local upholstery shop. They're likely to have a better selection since trim shops typically deal with a lot more custom orders than a manufacturer like us.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    PUI manufactures all of our own seat upholstery, which spans 1962 Impalas to 2002 Trans Ams.

  • @jeffstone2601
    @jeffstone2601 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    GRACIAS POR EL VIDEO! DEBERÍAS REALIZAR ESTE TRABAJO SOBRE UNA MESA PARA MAYOR COMODIDAD. SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA

  • @StormedNorm
    @StormedNorm 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video, why did you not use vinyl for the back rest as you did for the bottum? I will be doing my 62 Biscayne interior and was debating about what to use for replacing the old cotton and burlap. I ordered your foam for the seat, should I still use the vinyl for the bottum ? then what for the top? Cotton again with the foam?.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is just a guess since we do not manufacture any Mustang upholstery, but I'd say 2 inches minimum. However, Mustang foam is so cheap you might consider just picking up one bucket set (one side) to use as a guide to what you need.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @DjDano500 Can you please clarify? We manufacture upholstery patterned and assembled as original, meaning we reverse engineer a seat cover GM or Mopar made and put together reproductions the same way they did. If you wish to purchase a seat cover please visit our site to locate an authorized retailer. The cover you receive will be ready to install over your frame, although we always recommend you purchase new foam, as well.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    @viberura You can purchase our rear seat foam (BUN-REAR), shown in this tech-tip video, through any of our authorized retailers. Please visit our website and click on "Dealer List" in the upper right-hand corner to search them by make/model or by zip code.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  13 ปีที่แล้ว

    @yodasnshit Usually rear seat frames are pretty level across the cushion, but not all are the same. Not knowing what model car you have we couldn't say for sure, but I'd recommend you contact a shop that specializes in your model. For example, if you have an Impala, you might try Hubbard's, a Chevelle, try Ausley's, or a Camaro check with Camaro Central. These retailers specialize in their models and KNOW everything about them, where as we know about upholstery rather than frames.

  • @wagoncab
    @wagoncab 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello;
    I have a 1948 Chrysler Windsor. I am watching videos to learn how to re do the seats.
    Do you make your own seat covers?

  • @BabyMonkey.47
    @BabyMonkey.47 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    that's a kitchen knife what are u using? good job!!!!

  • @davidgrigolla8314
    @davidgrigolla8314 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, do you only add batting to the seat back? Also, was the burlap reuseable on this particular seat back rather than using vinyl again?

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    @LandiLisa Sorry, but we have stayed away from the Ford market for several reasons. Because of that I'm not an expert on who manufactures Maverick parts, but there's bound to be someone out there. Good luck with your restoration!

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    DirtyMike691, please see comments below:
    You can purchase our rear seat foam (BUN-REAR), shown in this tech-tip video, through any of our authorized retailers. Please visit our website and click on "Dealer List" in the upper right-hand corner to search them by make/model or by zip code.

  • @SirTerabyte
    @SirTerabyte 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there, i have 65 Mustang and i have all the kit apart from the foam. I rather buy my own foam and do it my self. How thick foam shall i get??

  • @Ryanh00d
    @Ryanh00d 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    where would you order the foam and leather from?

  • @Califman831
    @Califman831 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    where do u get an air-powered hog ring gun? This is the fist time i have ever seen it used.

  • @snw56
    @snw56 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How wide is the foam in this video?

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  12 ปีที่แล้ว

    We get the majority of these types of tools from a company called Grainger. If you're only doing one car it's not worthwhile, but if you're doing more it may be. You'll need to decide if the expense is worth the return. I'd say if you search for "pneumatic hog ring" you'll probably get some hits.

  • @viberura
    @viberura 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    where can I buy new foam? my 92 toyota truck bench seat is worn out so I need to rebuilt it, thanks

  • @DjDano500
    @DjDano500 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    can u buy the frabric already cut and stich so all u have to do is wrap it?

  • @MrMichaelcleary
    @MrMichaelcleary 14 ปีที่แล้ว

    what type of foam is required or does it matter???

  • @209chevymon
    @209chevymon 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    where can i buy the hog rings and hog ring pliers?

  • @714638
    @714638 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    how thick is the foam you are using?

  • @senseiray305
    @senseiray305 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    what is the easiest way to remove hog rings?

  • @san01ramon
    @san01ramon 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Okay old video, but really good. What does one do if the rear seat feels spongy, like it has no support. Neither the vinyl or foam will provide it any support that I can see. How does one R&R a back seat if the springs are not up the task anymore?
    Thanks
    BTW 66 Chevelle.

    • @PartsUnlimitedInc
      @PartsUnlimitedInc  9 ปีที่แล้ว

      san01ramon If your rear seat is no longer strong enough to offer needed support, it's probably time to respring the seat frame or at least reinforce it. Rear seat springs may be available in the after-market, or you may have to make some.

    • @san01ramon
      @san01ramon 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you sir. That appears like what I will have to do, as the springs seem pretty weak.Don't see any broken, but still. Appreciate the reply.

    • @san01ramon
      @san01ramon 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      san01ramon Actually my rear seat needs serious repair, metal work. So anyone that sees this awesome vid, that has an extra rear lower 66-67 chevelle, gto,lemans, etc.. please let me know.

  • @ruskiryan2398
    @ruskiryan2398 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What was the wire that you threaded into the seat before hog ringing ?, does it need to be a specific gauge ?

    • @PartsUnlimitedInc
      @PartsUnlimitedInc  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ryan, That's just craft wire. Its a little thicker than a sturdy metal coat hanger, and should be part of your original seat if it's not been mucked with too much over the years. If it's not, you can certainly use a sturdy metal coat hanger. I've used craft wire (the paper-wrapped wire) and coat hangers and both work great.

    • @ruskiryan2398
      @ruskiryan2398 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aah OK! got it, thanks for the reply. and thank you for making the video too. I will have a go at mine now! :)

  • @bones8788
    @bones8788 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok I'm restoring a '68 Plymouth Valiant 100..I need to re-do the seats both are basic bench seats, does anyone know where I can get the vinyl to cover them..I want to sick with the stock-looking black with ridges. I've been shopping around and can't find what I'm looking for any help would be nice.

  • @PartsUnlimitedInc
    @PartsUnlimitedInc  14 ปีที่แล้ว

    @Ryanh00d We manufacture the upholstery in the original vinyl, but as with anything, leather may be had for a price. The foam is available from your local fabric shops sometimes, and will be available through us in cut rectangles shortly. Please call us at 800-342-0610 and we will help you find an authorized retailer.

  • @cbacaa
    @cbacaa 13 ปีที่แล้ว

    is the person that did the process a guy or a girl?