2006-2008 Dodge Ram truck lower seat cushion and cover replacement

2006-2008 Dodge Ram truck lower seat cushion and cover replacement

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Bill Bailey says:

Your videos are always spot on

jessemas27 says:

That was a great How To video. Leaving the seat frame in the truck saved my back some unwanted pain.

01Spider says:

I got the driver side cushion but the cover is 200+ so waiting on getting it. But the passenger seat needs the cushion too and the cover and was wondering if you knew where to get this….any help would be nice thanks.

Ronald Spencer says:

Well done! Nice step by step.

bigred3169 says:

thank you sir I just went to Genos and ordered that very setup

M Saegen says:

Very informative video. Thank you!

Shaun3734 says:

I’ll be tackling this very project tomorrow! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, it’s given me what I need to tackle things with my ram many times! Anytime I have an issue I search your videos first and always find what I need!

Jess Smith says:

What a great explanation; thanks David!

David Smith says:

Great video! One of the best "how-to" videos I've used. My seat looks much better! I do have a couple of suggestions to add for those who are about to tackle this cushion and cover replacement. Be careful with the felt material – it is rather fragile. I did tear off one of the clips – possibly because I pulled too hard or just at the wrong angle. Also I suggest waiting a little further into the process to cut your opening for the electrical controls. I ended up cutting my opening too high. Because of the new thicker cushion the cover didn't pull down as far as the old one did. So I suggest pulling everything tight and clipping in all but the clip closest to the controls so you can see exactly where to cut. With a new cushion it may not exactly match the opening in the old cover. One more thing – be careful if you press in the Velcro strips then decide to pull them back off. One of my bottom strips starting pulling out of the cushion instead of the Velcro releasing.

croquest 87 says:

This is just what l needed. THANK YOU

Randall Smerna says:

Nice work and I'm sure it's a fine product, but there's no way in hell I'm going to pay $180 just for a bottom seat cover, (and the seat cushion is $140)!

Andrew Tillinghast says:

Same procedure for a 04 Ram 2500?

Jerry_Wayne_Rides says:

I've been dealing with a torn cover and deteriorated cushion for a long time in my 06, same exact color and pattern. I thought for sure I'd be dealing with hog rings and glued on foam. This info is immensely helpful and all your camera angles are spot on! I really appreciate the time you took on this and the knowledge you passed on to help us out! Cheers

Steve 1961P. says:

Looking for an option: Do you know if the wiring is already there in BIG HORN trucks with drivers side power seat, to add power to the passenger side?? We are 2 handicaps here and need to be able to adjust seats often for any long distance travel and the next step up to twin power seats is BIG BUCKS!!

Dave Levy says:

Dude, you are a wealth of knowledge!!

Jeffrey Rendall says:

Best of the best instructional video I've seen on YouTube! Thank you! I can do this!

Leonard Fowler says:

Great video! Thanks. One question. Did you do the wrap up, at the end of the video, before you actually did the replacement? I noticed that the side of the seat cover was all wrinkled at the video ending.

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