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aaronmt said:I will be ruibuilding the seats this week i already have the new covers from checkmate. They look so nice id feel guilty putting them on old rotted wood.
Gmiller go to the Overhaul section and look at Wickedrister's Winter Project pics. You can see a Checkmate bucket stripped all the way down to the glass shell. The wood under the bottom was way hard to removed with out hurting the fiberglass track it rides in. Other than that it wasn't hard to rebuild. I glassed in new bottoms, new nailer, made new seat bottoms. Reused the old foam and had them covered. Save your foam! If the new covers don't come with foam you will need to reuse it or use it for a pattern. You may also want to think about a drain hole. I left a small void in the center of the nailer and angle drilled a hole in each seat so water could get out rather than pool up in them.gmiller253 said:can you post some pics of the work you do to the seats? I need to redo my brothers v-mate seats. what did checkmate charge for covers?