Great video as well. LMR always provides the best content. I would like to see how the Acme upholstery compares to the TMI for the black and also gray cloth seating options VS factory. What does the material look like? How is the fit and finish?
I responded to your previous comment with the recommended solution. Option 2 would be to have an upholstery shop add foam to the existing cushion. Some people go this route, some don't. It's up to you. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Landan
Yep. That's actually what we did to freshen up one of the frames. Check out the video below. -Landan Lower Seat Frame Resto Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U0LhSpFVIf4.html
Great job on the video tutorial Landan! As usual it's easy to follow, thorough and the description has all the timestamps plus materials/tools laid out. Kellie has a great looking GT, and now the interior will be like new.
I used an Arrow JT21 gun. You have to keep pressure on the staple gun to focus as much energy as you can at the nose of the gun. Hope that makes sense. -Landan
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. If the material needs to be pulled tighter, go ahead and do it and then install a hog ring. It won't hurt to install a hog ring through the actual vinyl or leather. You won't see it underneath the seat. -Landan
@@tylerdurden9215 - No. You purchase the kit that is correct for your seats and it will come with the proper headrest size. We have an article explaining what style of seats came equipped in Fox Body Mustangs. I'll link it below. -Landan lmr.com/products/mustang-fox-body-seat-guide