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Just took about 30 minutes and installed my new driver's seat cushion from Geno's and I wish I had spent the money 50k miles ago. It is SUCH a drastic improvement. No more smashing my tailbone on the rear crossbar with every bump!

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I didn't realize that this is something that exists.....I just added it to my shopping cart.

When I did my seat, I found a tiny piece of  torn fabric... I didn't want to make it any worse... so I took it to our local upholstery shop that has been in business many years ...he was impressed with the quality.  

 

12 hours ago, LorenS said:

Just took about 30 minutes and installed my new driver's seat cushion from Geno's and I wish I had spent the money 50k miles ago. It is SUCH a drastic improvement. No more smashing my tailbone on the rear crossbar with every bump!

 

 

What did you get? The plain one that needs covered? I don't see a complete seat cushion. Part number?

I did that on my 05 right before selling it, should have done it much sooner. 

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3 hours ago, NIsaacs said:

What did you get? The plain one that needs covered?

Yes, that's the one. My truck must have had aftermarket seat covers most of its life, because the fabric isn't faded. It does have a big rip right in the middle, but I run some high-dollar (Covercraft?), heavy duty seat covers, too, so the tear hasn't grown. Otherwise I would have purchased the new fabric, also. Taking the old fabric off was the hard part because of the big clips that snap onto the steel part of the seat. A couple of them were very stubborn. I reused my existing hog rings with the help of two pairs of pliers, they run left to right holding down the center of the seat fabric. I have an 01 so didn't remove the entire seat, have no idea why they say to do that in the instructions; supposedly 94-97 guys have to do so.

 

Cost for just the foam is rather high at $125, but having experienced the change I'd very grudgingly pay twice that. Any higher and I'd just cobble something together under the original foam!

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8 minutes ago, LorenS said:

Cost for just the foam is rather high at $125, but having experienced the change I'd very grudgingly pay twice that. Any higher and I'd just cobble something together under the original foam!

 

I know that feeling just like paying $750 for HID's I would do it twice for any other vehicle I would own. :whistle:

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2 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

just like paying $750 for HID's I would do it twice

Yes, that's a perfect example!  The lights are amazing.

Done my foam and skin a little more than a year ago. Well worth the investment, Foam was a little stiff at first but broke in after awhile, I remember just having under 300. In it for the foam and skin, I went with a company called autochampoftexas, The skin was an exact oem replacement 

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New foam and Covercraft covers from Geno's and stock skin from Ebay installed.$500. Better then new