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Old 14-04-2005, 01:59 PM
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Does anyone know where you can (or if you can) get car seat covers that work with SRS, I've been looking around for a bit, but can't seem to find any.

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youll either have to get them specially made or from holden....but it will def be pricy
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Hey mate, I think there are plenty about off the shelf, but a bit more expensive than the standard. I paid about $270 for half lambswool half sythetic pair, and they fit quite good. Not as good as a custom pair, but at half the price I was happy enough.
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Old 14-04-2005, 03:02 PM
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Hey mate, I think there are plenty about off the shelf, but a bit more expensive than the standard. I paid about $270 for half lambswool half sythetic pair, and they fit quite good. Not as good as a custom pair, but at half the price I was happy enough.
Where did you get them from? How different are they to normal seat covers?
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Mate, just take half the stitches out of your normal ones and they'll be the same.

Even with all the stitching, I reckon they'd have enough go to expand to full capacity either by breaking through or stretching, if they have enough go to bust my friends ribs and sternum they should have.
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Where did you get them from? How different are they to normal seat covers?
The only difference is the slot down each side for the airbag to burst through. Not sure I'd want to remove the stictching myself, but it's not a bad idea if you're handy with a needle and thread.

I bought them from a small independent car place, was quoted a bit more from Autobarn and places like that.
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Any parts outlet can order them in from 2 major suppliers being
1) Sperling Enterprises or
2) Seat Cover World.
They generally have a velcro panel that runs down the outside of the upright.
They also supply rears to match.

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