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  1. No i havent i have mostly done ATVs and Motorcycles and they came with custom fit covers. From the looks of your seats the back should also be a custom fit cover cut and sewed to fit the OEM seat foam, there should be some for sale they just slide over and tied at the back to make it tight.
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  2. I found an older video which shows the ramps I have and side-loading / unloading. Later Ill put up some pix's of the weekend, We did a 120 mile trip through two counties
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  3. Never took pictures of loading / unloading but here is one of their videos loading a side by side on. The difference is I side load for two machines and my ramps are 8 feet and fixed.
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  4. First time using winch and hauling big foundation stones....Just wanted to see if I could...Typical I four wheel Forman can pull more than the winch as wich wll drag te foreman . I have seen tat going uphill on snow ...Aas long as the jeep is pulling you can hold position...but lock up the brakes and try to stopand you're going to slide back down. OMG
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  5. Here you can see unloading on an embankment at the cottage in the woods. I have a web-belt winch at front of trailer (the trailer was a boat trailer in a previous life). This probably not smart as if a down hill ramp were to flip the SXS would be at a picaros angle. The trailer is high sitting on the level. I don't like rear mounts as I am chicken. Working by myself is always a challenge.LOL
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  6. If i have an embankment to load from, I like it from the rear. However, the ramps I made are designed to load from the front with the trailer hitch down. The ramps are 3 inch angle w 2 x 6 wood. since taking the picture I painted them and trailer wood with skid / anti slip paint.
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  7. I promised to send pictures. Also I recommend getting a pneumatic stapler from Harbor Freight or you will find that the hand held staplers are hard to work with and do not drive the staples deep enough. Additionally I recommend YouTube videos by “Old School Auto Upholstery “ for the techniques necessary for this job. I’m very happy with the results.
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