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Ripped my seat

Nibis

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:cry: I was at work today and put a pair of scissors in my back pocket I forgot about them when I went to sit in the truck I scooted over and ripped a hole in the seat. I've got the black leather interior Laramie does anybody have a part number for the lower seat cushion cover. I also wonder if this is something the dealer could do or go to an upholstery place
 
:cry: I was at work today and put a pair of scissors in my back pocket I forgot about them when I went to sit in the truck I scooted over and ripped a hole in the seat. I've got the black leather interior Laramie does anybody have a part number for the lower seat cushion cover. I also wonder if this is something the dealer could do or go to an upholstery place
Definitely go to upholstery place, they can order matching material and replace just the ripped panel. Won't be that expensive especially if you remove the seat cover. Just the bottom cover from the dealer is probably $400-500.

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Agree with DTS, I had a mismatch pattern on my drivers seat, 1500 limited black.

Dealer replaced under warranty and it was awful, wrinkles before I ever sat in it, Heating wires were bound up in seams, offset by 3/4”, and they gouged up the seat controls. They again replaced it because after 2 weeks the wrinkles were permanent/stretched; I’d give it an 7/10 now.

Doing it all over i would’ve lived with he mismatch pattern; second option i would’ve went to an auto upholster.
 
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you would be amazed at what a good upholsterer can do as far as repairing. Probably $100-$150.
 
Agree with DTS, I had a mismatch pattern on my drivers seat, 1500 limited black.

Dealer replaced under warranty and it was awful, wrinkles before I ever sat in it, Heating wires were bound up in seams, offset by 3/4”, and they gouged up the seat controls. They again replaced it because after 2 weeks the wrinkles were permanent/stretched; I’d give it an 7/10 now.

Doing it all over i would’ve lived with he mismatch pattern; second option i would’ve went to an auto upholster.

I’ve said this many times... More often than not any repair(s) are usually worse, and creates more issues, than if left alone :LOL:

OP, I agree... Go to an upholstery professional.
 
Maybe its time to go Katzkin :unsure:
 

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