Seat Upholstery | TMI | 1965-1968 Mustang

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  • Опубліковано 5 бер 2013
  • Bill shows you how to install TMI Seat Upholstery on your 1965-1968 Mustang.
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    Replace your faded and worn seats with some new, quality interior upholstery. This install features TMI upholstery, which helps you personalize the performance look you want for your Mustang's interior. This high quality upholstery and foam is built for any classic Mustang upgrade, from performance based to modern style or an original vintage look!
    For this installation, Bill and Ben use TMI Sport II upholstery and the TMI Sport II foam, which are two of TMI's most aggressive, performance inspired upholstery products, yet still maintain that vintage look. The first step includes disassembly of your original seat. Once the original upholstery and foam has been removed, you can install your new TMI foam, which fits around the outer edge of the seat.
    You will then need to install listing rods into your new upholstery, then attach it onto your seat and foam. Securing the upholstery to the back of the seat and the underside of the seat bottom is the last step to complete this installation.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 113

  • @shitloveaduck
    @shitloveaduck 6 місяців тому +2

    Looks great!
    As much as you don't see the frame, I would repaint it regardless. There was a lot of surface rust that did take over 50 years to develop, but once it's there the rest happens way faster than you would want!!!! 😮😮 I know!
    Looking forward to my leather covers for a 1990 LX I have under way. It has the bolstered seats with the adjustable thigh support.

  • @kikesocceraz
    @kikesocceraz 3 роки тому +4

    You guys are awesome, your videos make my build a reality, 0 experience mechanic and thanks to you I allways finish my instalations.

  • @phantomdanica9241
    @phantomdanica9241 5 років тому +5

    This video has been a life saver! I took on the task of reupholstering my front seats in my 66 this weekend and I would have been lost without this video. The passenger seat is done (slightly imperfectly, but still looks great) and the driver’s seat is almost done. I’ve been leaning on wires in the driver seat for years, so it’s going to be amazing to have new foam (and vinyl) on my seat.

  • @primerpodcast8557
    @primerpodcast8557 6 років тому +5

    This is a good tutorial video. i watched many times before and during my rework.
    heres some tips:
    1 invest in a good pair of hog ring pliers AND cutters. common wire cutters will not work removing your missed hog rings
    2 consider getting straight handle hog ring pliers, the angled units dont work well
    3 get an extra set of hands to help, compressing foam and getting to the wires is tiring and frustrating
    4 take care when ringing down the listing wires, they can tear out of the thin material TMI used to hold them in place
    5 as stated, put material out is sun to soften, it makes stretching easier
    6 be prepared to give your hands and forearms a workout, the sport foam is not easy to work with
    7 consider hiring a pro to do it, what is your time worth?
    i hate upholstery work, i'm in the middle of this now, so i will keep going. probably never do this again.

  • @SuperHartwigs
    @SuperHartwigs 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for this awesome video. Must have watched it 10 times during my install. I have no experience installing upholstery. Your 22 minute video made me a pro. Got my pony upholstery and seat cushions installed in my 64 1/2 Mustang and I don't think the pro's could have done a better job. Your video covers everything but the rear seats but they are a breeze to install. I added a couple layers of quilting fabric to the rear seat bottom and it turned out AWESOME! Saved me $550!

  • @tomh1424
    @tomh1424 6 років тому +9

    Very nice video. I usually remove the rust from the metal seat frames and paint them so they hold up better.

  • @GiletheCarGuy
    @GiletheCarGuy 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this makes me want to hire this out. Finally picked up a set of Sport II foams and covers. I had been wanting these since they came out with the original set, then the II looked even better. I've been working on this car that long.
    I need seat backs also I see...

  • @hyperflexharrington5
    @hyperflexharrington5 4 роки тому

    I'm doing a custom build and have always liked this era of Mustang seats. Thanks to your video I have enough to build off of.

  • @cmscms123456
    @cmscms123456 9 років тому +3

    A couple of tips. Put your new vinyl covers out in the sun for a good hour or more, it softens the material and easier to work with.
    2. use plastic grocery bags, or a dry-cleaning back, pulled over the foam, them the vinyl slips into place really easy.

  • @louierodriguez1922
    @louierodriguez1922 9 років тому +1

    That was a great tutorial!!! Can't wait to re do my seats thanks!!!

  • @koelschwolf6479
    @koelschwolf6479 9 років тому

    I had a 1965 mustang SC (southern california) with a soft top,785 Fairlane engine in a buff-orangey color with white upholstery. I loved that car.

  • @cameocakes209
    @cameocakes209 8 років тому +2

    Just a trick I used if you have weak hands you can use zip ties to help you get the material pulled into place and then hog ring them.

  • @MrNDboi
    @MrNDboi 3 роки тому +1

    just finished mine! looks awesome! did driver seat in couple hours by myself, turned out very well! it did tear a bit on the passenger seat upper, wow its tight going over the corners with the oem foam at the top. vinyl glue did wonders, lucky it was on the back near the seat back

  • @eldermontiel1651
    @eldermontiel1651 7 років тому

    hola soy de Colombia y sus vídeos me parecen muy buenos y he aprendido mucho ya que trabajo en una tapicería automotriz

  • @016cobra
    @016cobra 5 років тому +2

    Well done guys you made it look simple but still to hard for me I think I will find a proffessonal to do mine

  • @guygamespc
    @guygamespc 8 років тому +4

    thanks this the best seat car tutorial.

  • @rs2543
    @rs2543 5 років тому +6

    Is there any benefits to replacing the wire frames? Basically the whole seat? Or should I keep old frame?

  • @MundoMorrales
    @MundoMorrales 7 років тому +1

    Nice video.

  • @Zerogivengarage
    @Zerogivengarage 11 років тому

    The original canvas is there to protect the factory upholstery during installation. It is not needed with the new upholstery so if it is in good shape you can keep it, if not throw it away. The springs are not really replaceable, I have seen various to repair them but none are really a good solution. If they still move freely and are not rusted out and broken they will be fine. We have done a few seats where they are so badly rusted they fall apart in our hands so we have to replace the frame.

  • @acwren3749
    @acwren3749 4 роки тому

    Thorough presentation. I have one question though: what is holding the seat foam to the frame? Is it not necessary to first hog ring the embedded listing wire in the foam to the paper wrapped listing wire in the seat frame? And then, attach the upholstery hog ringing the listing wire in the upholstery to the listing wire in the foam? Please advise . Thanks Ace

  • @Cobrafanatik22
    @Cobrafanatik22 9 років тому +2

    Is there any mustang place that I can buy yardage of vinyl that matches the stock seat vinyl?

  • @eubanks.kevin7
    @eubanks.kevin7 2 роки тому +1

    I wish they explained how to install the seat foam and seat foam listing wires. Completely skipped a really important step

  • @slipknotkc2011
    @slipknotkc2011 9 років тому

    Hi, by any chance does tmi have the foam for rear seats. I have a 1972 mustang coupe and the bottom of the rear seat is pretty beat up.

  • @brianmaharaj4763
    @brianmaharaj4763 11 років тому

    a job well done

  • @gurdevsingh8000
    @gurdevsingh8000 7 років тому

    good job

  • @fatjeezus1953
    @fatjeezus1953 8 років тому +28

    why weren't the frames painted for a much better look, can of black Rustoleum would have done wonders!!

    • @kikesocceraz
      @kikesocceraz 3 роки тому +1

      Would make the video longer and if you tackle this kind of project its common scense.

    • @stevepope5484
      @stevepope5484 2 роки тому

      Dah?
      That's not there point here.

    • @stevepope5484
      @stevepope5484 2 роки тому

      Please

    • @atozbikes
      @atozbikes 2 роки тому +1

      @@kikesocceraz no it wouldn’t make the video longer, unless they showed him doin it🤣🤣

  • @jamescox5626
    @jamescox5626 4 роки тому +2

    Good tutorial, I will do mine tomorrow.

  • @waynecameron3467
    @waynecameron3467 7 років тому

    So do you hog ring the foam to the seat frame

  • @miguelsanteliz531
    @miguelsanteliz531 11 років тому

    buenisimo soy aficionado a la tapiceria de carro

  • @yenomeerf
    @yenomeerf 8 років тому

    sorry if this was mentioned already - but, why not replace that old rust seat frame while you are at it?

  • @ELKOBRA03
    @ELKOBRA03 3 роки тому +1

    Lmao that music 🎵

  • @stefman5713
    @stefman5713 2 роки тому

    Do this out in the sun on a nice warm day if possible.

  • @moonlightfordf1005
    @moonlightfordf1005 3 роки тому

    Any ideas how to install the seat backs? The new clips are shorter and the old clips are junk. I easily did the whole job but can’t get the backs to install. I’m putting these in my f 100 so the backs will never be seen, but it’s still driving me insane!

  • @gamingrealm5983
    @gamingrealm5983 11 років тому

    Can you use the same techniques for the back seats also?

  • @wizardofx
    @wizardofx 11 років тому

    Doing this for the first time on a 68 torino and have a few questions 1. Do I have to install new canvas and horse hair? What the heck is it for anyway?? 2. How do you determine if the springs are still good? I assume you can get new springs. Thanks.

  • @kylerjones4411
    @kylerjones4411 5 років тому

    By far the hardest part of this job is putting the seat back cover on. These guys totally gloss it over.

  • @MrMatthewGallagher
    @MrMatthewGallagher 9 років тому

    I just bought SportXR upholstery and it comes with listing wires. it has 2 long (17inch) , 6 medium (13inch), and 4 small (12ich) the seats dont come with any instructions ans I cant tell listing channels from other fabric.

  • @seanweiss4647
    @seanweiss4647 2 роки тому

    Do they make a kit for the bench seat? This seat sounds like it's the perfect seat for me, but I don't want to loose the bench seat but there's duck tape holding it together

  • @ryan182dj
    @ryan182dj 3 роки тому

    I hog ringed my seat foam to the seat base springs first. Keep it a bit more secure.

  • @Stratocruizer51
    @Stratocruizer51 3 роки тому

    Video is not clear how the foam and covers are being held to the frame. What is being connected with the hog rings? Are the listing rods being attached to the frame, other rods in the frame, or to the foam?

  • @Zerogivengarage
    @Zerogivengarage 11 років тому

    The back seat is a lot easier since there is no large bolsters to stretch the material over. You simply hog ring it to the seat frame just like the factory

  • @CrzyMav
    @CrzyMav 11 років тому

    Do they sell seat covers original type for a 99 mustang gt 35th anniversary edition.

  • @marlysvanert5421
    @marlysvanert5421 2 місяці тому

    We are replacing the upholstery in our 65’ Mustang and are having a hard time with the hog rings! I noticed the tool you are using is angled. Do you think that works better than the straight tool? Thanks!

  • @dcsmitty50
    @dcsmitty50 4 роки тому +2

    Ben of Peterson Restorations?

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  4 роки тому

      Don Smith yes it is, he used to work for CJs when he started out.

    • @dcsmitty50
      @dcsmitty50 4 роки тому

      @@cjponyparts Thought that was him! He's a star now..lol

  • @danknight7514
    @danknight7514 Рік тому

    I have what appears to be 68 seats in my 65. They have seat back locks on them and the tag on the frame says Oct 67. I assume that makes them early 68. Do you just remove the locks or what?

  • @CPerry-yq1fj
    @CPerry-yq1fj 9 років тому

    Just asking, never reupholstered etc ...but would you not bead blast, clean up and repair the seat frame when so much effort is involved in restoring the seat ? Is there a down side to doing such to the frame or was this just for the instructional video ?
    Grateful for the lesson ....

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 9 років тому

      If your frame needs it by all means clean it up and paint it before you assemble the seat.

  • @principalofwelding2835
    @principalofwelding2835 3 роки тому

    Will the 67 seats fit the 2017?

  • @tonytony9251
    @tonytony9251 6 років тому

    Maybe this is a stupid question, Does the hog ring attached to a wire within the cushioning (foam) or are the hog rings just grabbing onto foam or they grabbing onto metal framing of the seat springs behind the foam?

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  6 років тому

      They grab into the wire that is embedded in the foam.

  • @zlegolas14
    @zlegolas14 9 років тому

    Do you guys sell rear seat foam for a 1968 coupe? I bought a full TMI deluxe sport R interior and would like to have new rear seat foam to install with my new upholstery, however your website only lists seat foam for fastback models.

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 9 років тому

      It's only offered for fastbacks at this time. The only rear package is the new XR which is custom rear buckets with foam.

  • @wcooper02
    @wcooper02 10 років тому +1

    Dumb question- why wasn't the burlap replaced? wont the springs cut through the foam per-maturely?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 10 років тому

      The premium foams have a coating on them which makes the burlap pretty much not needed any longer but you can install it if you want to.

  • @Zerogivengarage
    @Zerogivengarage 11 років тому

    We do not sell them as an assembled seat since they use your original frames. If you wanted new frames, foam, and upholstery we could build them for you in our shop. If you are interested give us a call and ask for Dan in Service

  • @troy5949
    @troy5949 8 років тому

    Would it be okay to use carpet pad instead of a burlap sack???

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 8 років тому

      +Troy Monsen I never tried but you want something between the upholstery and the metal. It has to be thin or the upholstery may not fit.

  • @troy5949
    @troy5949 8 років тому

    So my listing channel for the lower seat is sewn closed, why did it come like this?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 8 років тому

      +Troy Monsen Probably a mistake? should be easy enough to fix

  • @seancurrie4939
    @seancurrie4939 11 років тому

    Can I buy a per assembled sport seat 2?

  • @Zerogivengarage
    @Zerogivengarage 11 років тому

    Yes we do offer upholstery work, give us a call and ask for Dan in Service

  • @thecollector8737
    @thecollector8737 4 роки тому +1

    Challenge accepted im buying me a kit!

  • @toddbreen4621
    @toddbreen4621 26 днів тому

    Do you have packages for 67 cougar

  • @Cobrafanatik22
    @Cobrafanatik22 10 років тому

    When you are putting the hog rings into the foam, are you ringing it onto the frame of the seat? Also if you buy the sport r seats do they come with new hog rings and seat backing clips?

    • @Zerogivengarage
      @Zerogivengarage 10 років тому

      Hog rings go into the listing wires that are in the foam. The clips and rings are not included.

    • @Cobrafanatik22
      @Cobrafanatik22 10 років тому

      Thank you sir. Just planning my project.

  • @slappy1965
    @slappy1965 Рік тому

    I am really finding it hard to pierce the foam with the hog ring, along with the listing wire, and pushing it all the way through to the frame. Anybody have secrets?

    • @bashed68
      @bashed68 2 місяці тому

      As was suggested above, use zip ties. I came up with this idea years ago and it worked wonders. The previous commenter said to just use them to get started, but in my opinion, they are a permanent solution.
      I don’t think zip ties existed “back in the day”. Regardless, I suspect hog rings are faster in a factory production environment, which may be why they’re not OE.

  • @ihateu625
    @ihateu625 10 років тому +2

    i was wondering if you guys could do this for me? it would be my luck i would mess it up

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  10 років тому +2

      Surely. Just give Tim a call at (717) 724-8795 and you can set up an appointment with our shop.

    • @Nshammas619sd
      @Nshammas619sd 8 років тому +1

      +CJ Pony Parts where is your shop?

    • @faataualofafiaula6032
      @faataualofafiaula6032 8 років тому

      Lol I wouldn't bother because it looks hard =(

    • @cometcal2
      @cometcal2 8 років тому

      Agree. Very labor intensive process.

  • @customdigital3965
    @customdigital3965 6 років тому

    Here's a tip...don't fold over the bolsters or edges until you've completely hog ringing the center listing channels. The foam will compress enough for you to fold over the edges. Finish off by steaming the inside of the vinyl to soften it and reduce wrinkles.

    • @customdigital3965
      @customdigital3965 6 років тому

      Also, see if you can rent or purchase a pneumatic hog ring tool. Doing it by hand sucks

  • @jethroseghers1
    @jethroseghers1 8 років тому

    The only feedback I have is that when you attach the back frame to the bottom frame, it might be way tighter that what you had on the show. Mine was so tight I had to use a lot of force to make it work. That unfortunately ripped the upholstery. TIP: use a lot of heavy duty duck tape to protect your upholstery. Not your fault, lesson learned on my part.

    • @jessicachris051
      @jessicachris051 7 років тому

      Jethro Seghers where do you put the tape?

  • @wizardofx
    @wizardofx 11 років тому

    So you can't get new springs?? Crap. I have a few that are broken in half. Maybe I'll weld them, although that will create a brittle point.

  • @pinspade
    @pinspade 4 роки тому +1

    is this not available anymore?

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  4 роки тому

      We many options from TMI on our website.

  • @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488
    @beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 2 роки тому

    Now they just need to make these for 67-68 cougars

  • @spudtak
    @spudtak 2 роки тому +3

    Great video but background music is awful.

  • @davidkornblatt991
    @davidkornblatt991 5 років тому +1

    Why all the crummy music?

  • @FirstFiveFrets
    @FirstFiveFrets 11 років тому

    That bothered me, too.

  • @johnlondon8554
    @johnlondon8554 4 роки тому

    Is a kit for early bronco ?

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  4 роки тому +1

      Yes we offer upholstery for the Bronco on our website.

    • @johnlondon8554
      @johnlondon8554 4 роки тому

      @@cjponyparts
      And the process to put on the seats are the same right? .. thanks

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  4 роки тому +1

      John london yes all the early style upholstery installs the same basic way

  • @CrzyMav
    @CrzyMav 11 років тому

    That's the silver black seat covers...

  • @bujaminibrahimi386
    @bujaminibrahimi386 11 років тому

    weri najs gut

  • @thinkingaboutit9826
    @thinkingaboutit9826 4 роки тому

    Isn't replacing the seat cheaper and better for longevity? Not trying to be an ass, but if your changing the seat to your wants, then the car isn't original. Wouldn't putting anything nice but cheaper do the trick? This is asked, due to my having a 69 and trying to do a resto-mod as inexpensive as I can. I'm new to this, just have a passion. Can someone help?

  • @stevepope5484
    @stevepope5484 2 роки тому

    Get Rid Of That Noise in the BACKGROUND! HOPE I DON'T HAVE NIGHTMARES!

  • @onlyliberty2689
    @onlyliberty2689 Рік тому +1

    You first should connect (all) the hogrings, the top and the siderings, and then flip over the top and sidematerial with a heatblower to make the material soft. Then you don´t get this ugly pleats I still see at your project. I am doing this for already 30 years, re-made seats for porsche and old cars. but in Europe we have other standards I guess. good luck !

  • @Zerogivengarage
    @Zerogivengarage 11 років тому

    Nobody I am aware of is reproducing the 35th seat covers

  • @Sjackson2369
    @Sjackson2369 3 роки тому

    Note to self, wear some gloves when I do mine.

  • @mohsamera6574
    @mohsamera6574 7 років тому

    نمم

  • @matthewlee9928
    @matthewlee9928 8 років тому +1

    It is not necessary to blast and paint the frames, it is not an overlooked step, if they are that bad replace them...Nothing like spending time and money for no reason...

  • @bsea35
    @bsea35 4 роки тому +2

    Great video!
    HORRIBLE MUSIC!

  • @stevehollywood1
    @stevehollywood1 7 років тому +1

    damn, buy a new seat.

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 4 роки тому

    Seat foam doesn’t hold up even afte a month and the car hasn’t been driven so I’d stay away from TMI brand. Terrible customer service as they don’t replay to email or answer their phones so I’d look somewhere else for an interior. There are others that will actually communicate... thumbs down on TMI

    • @cjponyparts
      @cjponyparts  4 роки тому

      Please email me at bill @ cjpony parts. com about this situation. I have used TMI for many years without issue, if a product failed in a month without use I would like to know more details. Thank you

  • @rockobilly
    @rockobilly 2 роки тому

    oh these are fun to do...not. Literally the lamest job to do in the upholstery trade that I've ever encountered. Mustangs suck, Camaro even worse. get ready for early arthritis. these kits from Classic Industries or TMI never fit right even after hours of wresting and fighting and stretching to the point stitches are tearing, and after all that work and time they still look like wrinkled garbage and will leave you unsatisfied. I wont be taking on those jobs ever again. aftermarket kits are complete crap!