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PG classic seat covers

mopar70

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Bought the car with there covers on the buckets and car was never driven until I got it and the bottom started ripping. I only drove the car like 12 times since I bought it this is really bad quality. I want to put aftermarket comfortable racing seats any ideas?.
 

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You could get Sparcos or a Sparco knock off. If you are going to recover them there are a lot off late model factory seats from various car companies that are nice.
 

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Yeah I was looking at corbeau or sparco I want good quality stuff. PG classic is a joke there customer service sucks and she was talking like the covers only supposed to last 5 years. Summit racing has some nice looking seats as well but I want them to bolt in without changing the original bolt holes.
 

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You will have to use the original Challenger tracks and adapt the new seat frame to bolt to them. It might take a little welding.
 

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I know some places will make brackets that will work like corbeau and cipher auto. I'm not hacking up anything just to make them fit.
 

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I wasn't suggesting hacking up anything. I was talking about making adapters or brackets.
 

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I remember reading how someone used aftermarket seats and tracks and welded a flat piece of steel to the bottom of the aftermarket seat tracks so the bolt holes lined up with the frame holes.
I believe it was on Moparts, but I couldn't find it.
 
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