1985-1989 Toyota MR2 OEM Replacement Leather Seat Covers
$524.95
5.0/5.0 (Total 5 Reviews)
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$524.95
$524.95
CAR: Toyota MR2
YEAR: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Description
Doesn't matter if seat skins in your 1985-1989 Toyota MR2 are worn out or if you just want to uplift the interior with a unique customized look, we offer the best quality OEM replacement leather seat covers for your car. These covers are made to the specs of seats of this car and will fit perfectly. You are getting driver and passenger side seat covers. All our parts are made by upholstery professionals with 100% finest quality automotive grade leather. Click here to see some installed pictures from our customers.
- We guarantee that you will NOT find better quality and price than ours
- These are replacement seat covers, which means you will have to remove factory ones and then install these
- Please don't confuse them with those cheap slip-on covers
- All the panels in our covers (fronts, sides, backs, headrests) are leather. Most other companies use leather only in the front
Returns & Warranty
We take pride in our products and services.
- 14-Day money back guarantee after you receive the item
- 1 Year of warranty against fading and cracking of leather
You can read more about our return policy here.
Easy to Customize
Price doesn’t change no matter what colors you pick for leather or stitching. You can even do two tone covers for the same cost . We have provided several options to help you customize and make them unique for yourself. Click on right next to those options to see more information about them. If you don't want some option then simply uncheck it.
- We can also stitch custom logo for extra $50.00 – just provide us the picture
- You can also email us your sketch of the covers, and we will provide you with the quote for them
We do NOT support original colors, but we have colors which are very close. Click here to see our colors. If matching color is important to you then please get free color samples from here before you order.
If you have any questions, then please contact us here or call us at 317-516-5962 and we will go over options. Please know that we can take orders over the phone too.
After you place the order
Your order is very important to us and we want to make sure that you get the best possible experience with us. Please make sure that you provide us the valid email address and phone number when you place the order. Sometimes we call our customers to go over orders. To us, every order is a custom order.
- If you have custom logo or design then it might take longer
Please be patient while we work on your order.
Installation & Pictures
Please note that our items do not come with installation instructions, but we are always adding more video links here to help you install our products. If you have created an installation video, or have written instructions then please let us know.
Please know that we are always looking for installed pictures. They also help our customers visualize the final product or to better understand the color combinations.
- Photos come out best when you take your car out in the sun and then take pictures from different angles
- Please send us your installed pictures through email (support@ridies.com)
- They will be placed in our photos section
Feedback
Your feedback is extremely important to us. We take your feedback very seriously and are always improving our processes. You can either call us or send us an email to let us know how your experience was with us. This is how we have been able to make the best quality aftermarket seat covers in the world.
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Product Reviews (5)
TLDR: They are awesome and absolutely worth it. I recommend these to anyone with an aw11 with torn up stock seats. My seat skins as ordered: all black leather and stitching, and the included perforation. They cost $577.45 delivered to the PNW, and shipping was surprisingly fast considering they are manufactured in Karachi, Pakistan. Install is easy if you're willing to go slow and memorize the steps for removing the stock skins. Then simply reverse that order. it helps to do the seats side by side so you can reference the other if need be. The hardest part for me was cutting the old rings out using tin snips that weren't suited to that task. A good pair of pliers or mini bolt cutters would be perfect. As I removed the stock skins I found multiple pieces of the OEM folded wire used to hold tension in the center section of both the bottom and back halves of the seat. These thick steel wires were all seriously corroded so I cut up a few coat hangers and bent their ends to replicate the stock wires. Try to keep one of these stock wires intact to model your hand made ones off. Watch a video on upholstery, understanding the common methods used to attach seat skins will help you reupholster more quickly. Finally while the seats are torn down I recommend rehabbing the steel seat structure with sand paper and some black spray paint. It really completes the look. These are very similar to the stock leathers on my seats. Comparing them you can see they are nearly a carbon copy with just two features of the stock seats missing. The first is the use plastic cording in the edges of the headrest. On stock seats the cord is pulled to tension the leather and tighten it up around the base of the headrest. These head rest leathers lack that method of installation. Instead I used a leather needle and heavy thread to apply tension between the two sides where it was needed. A picture below will show that process. Note that I trimmed back the leather under the headrest as it was left long to allow for trimming. Any ugly threads or poorly cut leather will be hidden by plastic trim that covers the bottom of the headrest. The second is the missing embossed fire chicken on the sides of the headrests. IMO neither is significant although I'd love see the embossed detail added. Images below show the seats removed from the car since it leaks and hasnt been driven for 5 months. I have about 1400 miles on the seats. Note the distinct lines where water caused the leather to swell on the bottom halfs of both seats. I'm not sure how different leathers react to water damage so I cant comment on the quality of the seat leather in that regard but considering the amount of water exposure I'm not too surprised. There are also a few other nicks and a lighter black spot where I foolishly used isopropyl alchohol to remove a drop of spray adhesive from another project. I ordered these seat skins in march of 2023 but hadn't gotten around till posting this now.
I ordered a custom pattern grey and black Napa grade leather pair of seats with custom embroidery for my car and I could NOT be more satisfied with what I received. The skins look amazing in the car and get tons of compliments. 10/10 will use this company again for a future car!
Nice covers. Good quality and well sewn. Shipping was fine and fit was good.
Very nice quality leather seat upholstery received. Easy to install. Loving my new seats!
Awesome quality! Looks and feels great! Highly recommended.