Seats & Interior

Upholstery

TOMS OFFROAD's Upholstery collection offers a wide range of seat and interior upholstery options, with multiple color and material choices in stock and ready to ship.

Frequently Asked Questions

What upholstery options are available for early Ford Bronco seats?

Early Bronco seat upholstery options include factory-correct vinyl reproductions in period colors, premium faux leather kits, diamond-stitched covers for a custom look, and full custom fabric or leather builds from a local upholstery shop. Tom's Offroad carries pre-cut upholstery kits designed for the early Bronco's seat dimensions, making DIY installation accessible.

Can I reupholster my early Bronco seats myself?

Yes, DIY seat reupholstery on an early Bronco is a manageable project for someone with patience and basic tools. Pre-cut upholstery kits that include all panels, foam, and hog rings make the process straightforward. The bench seat is simpler to recover than bucket seats. Watching a few tutorial videos before starting pays dividends in fit quality.

What is the correct color for early Ford Bronco interior upholstery?

The correct interior color for an early Bronco depends on the year and original trim level. Common factory colors included black, saddle tan, and parchment vinyl. Original interior color codes can be decoded from the vehicle's door jamb tag. Tom's Offroad can help confirm period-correct color options and offers reproduction materials in standard factory shades.

How do I replace the foam in early Ford Bronco seats?

Replacing seat foam in an early Bronco involves stripping the old upholstery, removing the original foam from the seat frame, and bonding new foam cut to match the correct seat profile. Tom's Offroad offers pre-cut replacement foam for common early Bronco seat dimensions. Use high-density foam for durability, and allow contact cement to fully tack before pressing foam to the seat frame.

What is the best upholstery material for an early Bronco used off-road?

For an off-road early Bronco, marine-grade vinyl or heavy-duty neoprene seat covers offer the best durability. Both materials resist moisture, UV damage, and abrasion better than fabric. Neoprene is particularly well-suited for wet environments as it doesn't absorb water and dries quickly. Tom's Offroad carries rugged upholstery options suited for trucks that see regular trail use.