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efnfast
01-28-2014, 03:35 PM
Looks like I'll be recovering my seats in my 90. What is recommended while I've got them torn apart? Bladders? Hoses? Where do I get seat covers?
TIA - Steve

vilant
01-28-2014, 06:02 PM
I was just reading Corvette magazine and I saw an article on a company that does all new leather and foam for 1990 (and whatever other years have that style) seats. Looks just like the original but you can get whatever color combination and stitching you want. It's at my father's, I'll stop by on my home tomorrow and dig it up if you want.
I need to re-do the bladders on mine, just never got around to it.:cheers:

XfireZ51
01-28-2014, 06:29 PM
Looks like I'll be recovering my seats in my 90. What is recommended while I've got them torn apart? Bladders? Hoses? Where do I get seat covers?
TIA - Steve

Steve,

If you need a black seat cover, my passenger side is available and in very good shape. Would work w your 90 seat.

Scrrem
01-28-2014, 06:35 PM
Steve,
I replaced the bladders in my 90 seats two years ago and the bladders are tough to find. If you want to replace them, make sure you have them in hand before you tear apart your seats because you could be waiting a while. I went to so many companys, and found one with one company and one with another. I'll see if I can find the reciepts to give you the company names, but I know it wasn't Eklers or Corvette America.
Rich

scottfab
01-28-2014, 07:19 PM
I was just reading Corvette magazine and I saw an article on a company that does all new leather and foam for 1990 (and whatever other years have that style) seats. Looks just like the original but you can get whatever color combination and stitching you want. It's at my father's, I'll stop by on my home tomorrow and dig it up if you want.
I need to re-do the bladders on mine, just never got around to it.:cheers:

Getting rid of the fake leather on the bolsters would be good even if
it means redoing all the rest too.
Look forward to hearing more on this.

vilant
01-28-2014, 08:19 PM
My curiosity got the best and went over and got it (he's only 4 blocks away, lol). And I was wrong about a couple things too. It was Vette magazine and I'm not sure if you can get custom colors and stitches. I just turned 40 a few days ago and I'm starting to lose my mind, lol. here's the article.
http://www.zr1.net/forum/picture.php?albumid=203&pictureid=2410

efnfast
01-28-2014, 08:37 PM
Steve,

If you need a black seat cover, my passenger side is available and in very good shape. Would work w your 90 seat.
Thanks Dominic, not sure I want to put 20 year old stuff back on. I've got a guy that owes me a couple grand, and he just happens to do seats for a living.

efnfast
01-28-2014, 08:39 PM
Steve,
I replaced the bladders in my 90 seats two years ago and the bladders are tough to find. If you want to replace them, make sure you have them in hand before you tear apart your seats because you could be waiting a while. I went to so many companys, and found one with one company and one with another. I'll see if I can find the reciepts to give you the company names, but I know it wasn't Eklers or Corvette America.
Rich
Thanks Rich, are they prone to failure? Guess I should start looking around.

efnfast
01-28-2014, 08:41 PM
My curiosity got the best and went over and got it (he's only 4 blocks away, lol). And I was wrong about a couple things too. It was Vette magazine and I'm not sure if you can get custom colors and stitches. I just turned 40 a few days ago and I'm starting to lose my mind, lol. here's the article.
http://www.zr1.net/forum/picture.php?albumid=203&pictureid=2410

Thanks Joe, I'll see what my guy has to offer. This might be a good source. I'd love to have custom stitching.

365gtb4
02-01-2014, 12:54 PM
I just finished a complete rebuild on my 90 seats. I got the leather from ZIP, very high quality, all leather and correct Corvette logo. The rest of the parts including the bladders from Ecklers. Again everything fit. The rebuild included new foam, rebuilt transmissions, replace the pneumatic pump diaphragms and all the plastic trim pieces that were worn or broken.

Installing the leather over the foam is a difficult and physically demanding job. I had one of my guys who is an experienced upholstery guy do most of the work and he said it was a pita. If I were to do it again I think I would send it out to be done. My total cost was around $1400 for parts.

Franke
02-01-2014, 01:16 PM
Looks like I'll be recovering my seats in my 90. What is recommended while I've got them torn apart? Bladders? Hoses? Where do I get seat covers?
TIA - Steve

I did the same thing that 365GTB4 did. New OE covers, foam, pump parts etc. I took them to an upholstery guy because they know how to insert the new bladders with out damage etc. My upholstery guy said the same thing about the sport seats. He said "Now I remember why I don't like doing these seats" as they are a PITA. My guy charged me $ 1400.00 for everything. They are like brand new now and look great.

XfireZ51
02-01-2014, 02:23 PM
Thanks Dominic, not sure I want to put 20 year old stuff back on. I've got a guy that owes me a couple grand, and he just happens to do seats for a living.


No worries. I may need him myself. ;)