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"Nathan"



Florida Chapter
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Does anyone know where I can get the R/T logo embroidered on my headrests?

How hard are the covers to remove and replace correctly?




07 QC Just a little mod here and there

 
Posts: 4189 | Location: Wesley Chapel, FL | Registered: 06 November 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
"Doug"





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dunno There use to be a company around that did them but I haven't seen anyone in several years now. You vest bet would probably be to check with a local upholstery shop.
 
Posts: 24804 | Location: Emory, Texas | Registered: 30 July 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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iagree, Nathan cut it out if you keep doing things too your truck im never gonna get a trophy at the GTGs Big Grin


2007 FLAME RED QC SB VARARAM CAI ,CHERRYBOMB VORTEX DUMPED OUT IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRES AND AN R/T BADGE ON THE TAILGATE AND ON THE GRILL


 
Posts: 693 | Location: ST. MARYS, GA | Registered: 20 November 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
"Pimp Daddy Dave"



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quote:
a local upholstery shop

iagree Thats where I had my hemi logo done.


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Posts: 11542 | Location: Clayton, NJ | Registered: 15 July 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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A local shop should be able to tell you how to get the covers off or you could just take the whole headrests in and they could do it for you goodluck1


2006 Black Mega Cab
Current mods: Access tonneau cover, 3rd Strike CAI,Tekonsha PRIMUS Trailer Brake Controller, Sumitt Turbo Muffler, Tow Mirrors, Tranny Temp Gauge in SRT A Pillar, 3950 Cortex Superchip, Tinted front windows
Pending Mods: Nerf Bars and sprayed in bed liner and what ever else i find on here

 
Posts: 1036 | Location: Hill Air Force Base UT | Registered: 24 March 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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[Rancher]There use to be a company around that did them but I haven't seen anyone in several years now. You vest bet would probably be to check with a local upholstery shop.[/quote]
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Rancher is right, there was a one man company out of New Jersey that did fantastic show quality work. I contacted him and had him do a custom embroidery job on some slip-on headrest covers that I had since I didn't want to fight with or take a chance in damaging the original leather covers. I think? the main reason he went out of business was due to logo infringement and bitching from the manufacturers. His work easily exceeded anything the car companies offered.
 
Posts: 824 | Location: College Station, Texas | Registered: 17 July 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
"Bob"



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Nathan, getting them off isn't to bad you have to wresel whit than a bit to get the foam out. Now putting the new ones back on takes 2 people** get a plastic bag and wrap around the foam,take a vacum cleaner and suck the air out to compress the foam, then the other pearson can slip the covers back on line up and shut vac. off, bingo its done. cut off excess plastic so it doesn't show and your done.
i did this by my self and my wife was laughing her a$$ off, said see wished see had video it.



04 RUMBLE BEE #4669 Yellow
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