leatherseat.com question
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I haven't tried Leatherseats.com but Supra guys love their products. I got quotes from them for my MKIV seats. I ended up going with Katzkin non-perforated through a local upholstery shop and I was very impressed with their product as well.
The truth is that Leatherseats.com uses Katzkin leather material. This has been verified on Supraforums and on a 3000GT forum. Katzkin will sell you a pre-made kit if your car had a non-leather option sometime in the production cycle. Leatherseats.com makes their own custom skins per vehicle application regardless of whether or not leather was an option or not.
You asked for a black leather and perforated review and I have neither-- my car is tan and non-perforated. The quality is very nice, however. I am in the process of moving at the moment but I will post you a picture or two soon if you'd like to see the quality of work. It helps to have a good installer because your foam will need to be added to and adjusted to make things perfect again.
Bottom line: both companies make very good product and you won't be disappointed with either one. Cost is the only downside. I paid about $1k total for two front seat skins only and the installation. Great feeling coming from cracked and ripped up leather.
The truth is that Leatherseats.com uses Katzkin leather material. This has been verified on Supraforums and on a 3000GT forum. Katzkin will sell you a pre-made kit if your car had a non-leather option sometime in the production cycle. Leatherseats.com makes their own custom skins per vehicle application regardless of whether or not leather was an option or not.
You asked for a black leather and perforated review and I have neither-- my car is tan and non-perforated. The quality is very nice, however. I am in the process of moving at the moment but I will post you a picture or two soon if you'd like to see the quality of work. It helps to have a good installer because your foam will need to be added to and adjusted to make things perfect again.
Bottom line: both companies make very good product and you won't be disappointed with either one. Cost is the only downside. I paid about $1k total for two front seat skins only and the installation. Great feeling coming from cracked and ripped up leather.
Last edited by KahnBB6; 03-11-14 at 12:26 AM.
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