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Old 12-30-2016, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by TI 3VOM
I pulled the trigger. I have the headrest installed and the drivers seat back in, but not fully tightened. So far, I'm happy. They look good and seem to be good quality. It's been far to cold to get anymore done around here and I have had no time to pull the seats out to do it inside. Note: These fit TIGHT and don't want to go on at -20c. Once I get them done, I'll do a review, but could be a while. Unless its nice enough on Sunday and I'm not TOO hung over.
Cool. Look forward to your review. I live in South Florida so hopefully that will make my install easier.
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Old 12-30-2016, 03:29 PM
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As I stated, you get what you pay for. The reviews are mostly good but there were several bad as well that date back 4 years or more ago. Good luck with your covers. I never had any intention of buying them to begin with.
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Ive had my clazzios on for about 6 months now and they are amazing. Driver seat looks as good as the day I bought them...Everybody thats seen them couldnt tell they were seat covers. Only small problem I have with them is the seat cover pulls up where the 2 seat buckles meet when I lift the single seat on the left rear. Even then though it hasnt bothered me enough to even try fixing it. 10/10 one of the best purchases ive made on any vehicle so far.
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I'm looking at getting a set of Clazzio's, can you chime in on how they have held up since 2016?

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Bought mine early 2017. They look as good today as the day I installed them. I have to tell people there seat covers. Looks better than factory leather. No issues at all.
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Originally Posted by Fishnutz1
Bought mine early 2017. They look as good today as the day I installed them. I have to tell people there seat covers. Looks better than factory leather. No issues at all.
Thanks for the reply. Now to decide on color!
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Do you guys that install these end up wishing that you had heated/cooled seats, or at least heated? Right now I have cloth seats in my 2013 XLT and while not as classy looking, they always seem to be Baby Bear comfortable. Not too hot and not too cold regardless of the ambient temp. While I have never felt a desperate need for cooled leather seats, I recall the heated leather seats in my old 2001 Lariat came in very handy when the truck had been sitting in 20-30 degree temps for awhile. Leather can get like ice. I had a Mustang with unheated/uncooled leather seats many years ago and I remember the first few minutes on those seats in the winter was flat brutal!
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I have heard nothing but good things on the Clazzios. Almost got a set myself. That is until I saw full sets of Katzkins on ebay for the same money as Clazzios. I pulled the trigger on a full set of Katzkins for $450 shipped and installed them myself. They were a 6/10 on my difficulty scale. Not bad at all after I figured out the rail system/clips on the covers/seat foam. It is rumored the Katzkin leather quality is hands down much better than OEM. Just throwing that option out there.
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I found a set of oem take-off leather covers on eBay for around $250. Had them installed for around the same price. Looks perfect. I suggest you search eBay for some oem take-offs.


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2.5 years later and my clazzios still look as good as the day I bought them and still one of the best purchases I've made for the truck.
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