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  Wife is making new seat covers for my 1951 Dodge truck.  Some of the clips that held the original leather to the metal frame are stretched and do not hold the new material properly.  Looking for a place to source them if anyone out there has experienced the same problem.  Thanks in Advance for responses.

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No.  These are actually like c-clips that snap onto the bottom of the seat frame.  Pinches the metal frame and upholstery together.

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then maybe you need to see your local trimmer to find just what style fastener is used and where to obtain.....all I am familiar with is hog rings and some plier will set these at a triangle shape and other are more round when completed....

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26 minutes ago, RedHot71 said:

No.  These are actually like c-clips that snap onto the bottom of the seat frame.  Pinches the metal frame and upholstery together.

When I built my truck they were available from au-ve-co. 

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the only other clip I am familiar with are the bands used primary to repair the springs and are actually bands and not so much a clip...perhaps a picture would allow someone to put you spot on....modern covers often have stitched on retainer with slot that is stretched over the seat lower frame and fastens in this manner.....but for sure, a picture will get  you closer faster

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These are what I use.....

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52 minutes ago, Dodgeb4ya said:

These are what I use.....

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Yes that is them. I just didn't have a picture handy. 

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I found those also.  clipsandfasteners.com?  (500) for something like $28.95?  I just was not sure of the opening. 

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