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Need Seat Covers for Thor Ace Class A RV Captains Chairs  

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The dimensions you gave are very close to what I have. If you have an a mail address I can send you a picture Do I understand you correctly these are Ford e-450 seats? On the Ace?

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I checked with Classic Accessories and they were able to provide me with some measurements on the Classic Accessories RV Captian Seat Cover # CA80112 seat covers. The seat back on this cover is 24 inches and the overall height is 33 inches. The width and depth measurements are both 24 inches. It comes with 2 arm rest covers and a cutout for the seat adjustment lever.

We have seen several customers with the Thor Ace that have used these seat covers successfully, so if you can verify that the captain's chairs in your RV are roughly this size, these are a going to be a good match.

If you're finding that your seats are much bigger or smaller than that, let me know and I can make an alternate recommendation.

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Erik B

Ellen

8/29/2019

The dimensions you gave are very close to what I have. If you have an a mail address I can send you a picture Do I understand you correctly these are Ford e-450 seats? On the Ace?

Erik B.

8/30/2019

It is my understanding that the Thor Ace was manufactured on a Ford chassis, so they would likely use the same seats as the seats found in the E-450 vans-which are captains chairs. As long as your measurements line up (I know they won't be perfect because of the curvature of chairs) you will be able to use the Classic Accessories # CA80112 to cover up the captains chairs in your Thor Ace. For what it's worth in terms of confirmation, several customers have also reported that these covers worked in their Thor Ace RVs. If your measurements are significantly (more than 2-3" either way) let me know what the measurements are that you're coming up with and I will look for a more appropriate replacement.

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