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Well, I DID follow those directions.

If the seam of the cover is on the edge of the upholstery - it cannot be pulled more sidewards.

I assume I lost a bit volume in the upholstery material.

Usually the rear bench is the easiest piece to start with... will get harder.






I tried to duplicate exactly what was under my seat cover with new material. The best way to possibly fix that problem is to maybe start again. I used 3 or 4 layers of cotton batting cut to the exact dimensions of the original batting then wrapped it in cheesecloth which holds the batting together. Also did you slightly heat the covers to make them more elastic to work with before installation. here is a pic of my rear seat after installation and to legendarys instructions. I noticed with each hog ring placed it would eliminate the wrinkle.

Just some advice to you if you are doing bucket seats. Bring them to a seat shop with a small steam unit. That makes installation a little easier. You are right, the rear seats are easiest, the fronts are a different story. Be patient and I am sure your rear seat will come out fine.

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