Clazzio Owners Please Post!!
#11
Senior Member
It took me about 2 hours or so to put them in. Would have been less if it was in the summer and temps weren't in the mid-30's. I stopped about halfway through and warmed up the hands and put on all of the headrests.
#12
I’m sold! Seeing the pics and reading this I’ll be ordering my set next week. I think I’ll do black on the outside, dark grey inserts and silver stitching for my 18 XLT sport
#13
Senior Member
I put a set of Clazzio's in a 2012 Tundra SR5 Crew Cab that I used to have. They came out great, and wore very well. People that saw them and rode in that truck thought they were factory. They have around a 1/2" of foam padding, and they really add a bit of comfort, as well as looks and protection to the stock seats. And they seem to be a bit easier to install, and the wrinkles disappear much faster in warm weather. I plan to put them in my XLT later this year.
#14
Senior Member
Which model are these? On their site, I don’t see any option for an F-150 Super Crew with bucket seats. Only captains chairs?
Do you guys think something like these would fit over Lariat leather seats?
#15
I put a set of Clazzio's in a 2012 Tundra SR5 Crew Cab that I used to have. They came out great, and wore very well. People that saw them and rode in that truck thought they were factory. They have around a 1/2" of foam padding, and they really add a bit of comfort, as well as looks and protection to the stock seats. And they seem to be a bit easier to install, and the wrinkles disappear much faster in warm weather. I plan to put them in my XLT later this year.
I did see in another thread where someone covered leather seats with these...might have been in a platinum.
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#18
Senior Member
#19
I had mine for quite some time. 2.5+ years probably on two different trucks. I don't think anyone ever noticed they were covers until I told them they were. They are obviously easier to install than Katzkin and cheaper if you are the one installing them. I'd say if you aren't keeping your truck for the long haul they are a good purchase. I ended up selling my set for $250 after 2.5 years and only paid $470ish (got them on sale way back when).
#20
Senior Member