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kevin_l 10-29-2015 09:33 PM

Recovering recaro sports
 
Just looking for opinions here, I have a set of recaro sports removed from a Mitsubishi Evolution. What would you guess the average cost to have a set of these recovered? Nothing fancy. Just looking for a ball park guess, I've never had any upholstery work done so I don't know what to expect. Also, any recommendations of upholstery shops in Missouri or around St.Louis area? Thanks

Vega$69 10-30-2015 08:48 AM

$500-700 each depending on material

kevin_l 10-30-2015 06:22 PM

Ouch, maybe I'll be looking for different seats. :bang:

Vega$69 10-30-2015 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevin_l (Post 620592)
Ouch, maybe I'll be looking for different seats. :bang:

I've used Procar Elites a couple builds and really like them

kevin_l 10-30-2015 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vega$69 (Post 620594)
I've used Procar Elites a couple builds and really like them

Yeah those look pretty nice, I wonder how far off the mounts are from the recaro, I already modified my floor to mount the recaro sliders.

randy 10-30-2015 07:21 PM

Not hard to mount any sliders. I need to get my recaro ls done in leather. They way i look at it is i bought them new i would be looking at $1200 per seat. I bought some vintage recaros for $250 and if i spend under $1000 to get them both done i would be very happy. I would still pay up to $1200 to get both of them done.

The pro car elite least were like $600 for the pair. Difference in feel, height, and style is like going from a corvette to a geo metro is quality

kevin_l 10-30-2015 07:49 PM

That's the tough part about buying parts online or from a magazine. I can't see or try them out before buying. I highly rely on your (forum members) opinions and reviews. I think for the time being, I am going to move forward with my car, my seats are plenty usable. Then when the right time comes, either look for new seats or look into having mine redone. Thanks again guys I always appreciate the help and advice.

Sheck44 10-31-2015 02:51 AM

LOVE my Recaro's
 
Got these off eBay, and could not be happier. Beautifully recovered ...$1550 if I remember correctly for the pair

http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...psiq9ukynl.jpg

XLexusTech 10-31-2015 05:28 AM

Scratching around a bit you can buy the pro car seats bare and have them covered

WSSix 10-31-2015 07:14 AM

Kevin I'm in a similar situation with seats for my car. I wanted vintage Recaros simply because I like the look of them and want full manual seats. However, with the lack of people able to restore them and the potential for the unknown when buying a pair of older, used seats, I've just decided to hell with it and will buy new ones. Sure, it may cost more than I wanted to spend but I know what I'm getting this way. Having a good, comfortable seat is going to be very important.

I realize you're in a slightly different situation since you already have the seats. I just think this is one area where you can't or shouldn't cheap out. You just have to bite the bullet and have it done right.

Good luck.


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