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Old 06-28-2014, 11:40 AM   #7
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Re: Protecting seats?

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i have loose seat covers,i pull them out at a show,same idea as a sheet i guess
The sheet idea is the best for the drivers seat if I have been working or doing something that would make me dirty.

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Easiest solution is to not have the kids ride in the Blazer. Keep them in the minivan.
I do not own a minivan. I built a 99' crewcab to haul the kids on a daily basis. As far as putting them in the Blazer for fun drives, I wouldn't build anything that I wouldn't put my family in. I take the family to as many car functions as possible, hopefully one or two of them will develop an interest in cars like their old man.
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