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Mopar number for rebel front seat cover?

tailgatejoe

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I have a tear on the top side bolster of the bottom seat cushion on the drivers seat. I am hoping I can just replace the cover? Anyone able to help me with a Mopar replacement part number? Its a 2019 rebel, the black and red interior. I tried to grab it myself but the Mopar site is just a bit confusing to me on finding the right cover for my trim level.

Also, does anyone have any experience with replacing theirs and have any advice or suggestions?
 
I had a tear in mine and had it recently replaced under warranty. 6RE39LR5AE Cover-Front Seat Cushion and my Rebel trim is black and red. The dealer replaced it for me since it was under warranty so I can't really help on the install just the part number.
 
I had a tear in mine and had it recently replaced under warranty. 6RE39LR5AE Cover-Front Seat Cushion and my Rebel trim is black and red. The dealer replaced it for me since it was under warranty so I can't really help on the install just the part number.
thanks for that. Unfortunately I am out of warranty.
 
They're not miserable to replace. I highly suggest a pneumatic ring gun. Worth it's weight in gold. The hardest part for me was actually getting the plastic side covers off. They bend and twist into place and you think you'll break them.
 
They're not miserable to replace. I highly suggest a pneumatic ring gun. Worth it's weight in gold. The hardest part for me was actually getting the plastic side covers off. They bend and twist into place and you think you'll break them.
I know this is an old thread, but did you have to remove the seat to replace the cover?
 
I know this is an old thread, but did you have to remove the seat to replace the cover?
Yes. Everything gets pulled apart to recover. No way to do it in a factory fashion without removal.

4 bolts and a couple clips. Very simple removal.
 

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