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Old 09-18-2012, 10:33 PM
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I personally would rather go through Leatherseats.com or Katzkin Covers for a few hundred more and get a legit replacement.. but for the money and the fact that you dont have to pull the factory covers the clazzios do look pretty nice though. im curious to see how they hold up!
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what idiot would buy from leather seats .com when they wont even show you a picture of the final install!!?? so stupid, 2010 f150 screw. for 600 bucks you should have SEVERAL pics of the item when installed
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Originally Posted by sundogtune
what idiot would buy from leather seats .com when they wont even show you a picture of the final install!!?? so stupid, 2010 f150 screw. for 600 bucks you should have SEVERAL pics of the item when installed
Click on the gallery genius

http://www.leatherseats.com/gallery.asp?vehicle=Ford
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i did click on the gallery, and yes it does have some videos, but no pictures of diy installed covers. i was looking for 2 tone colors and the prices go way up if you do that. still, i wasnt trying to sound harsh earlier just frustrated. just cant justify paying that much for something i got to do myself and might not turn out the way i want. im thinking the clazzio is the way to go for me.( i guess i will see) if it ends up looking like crap i will regret it.but atleast i can remove easily and readjust what i did wrong. and when i go to sell the original seats will look pristine.
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Originally Posted by sundogtune
i did click on the gallery, and yes it does have some videos, but no pictures of diy installed covers. i was looking for 2 tone colors and the prices go way up if you do that. still, i wasnt trying to sound harsh earlier just frustrated. just cant justify paying that much for something i got to do myself and might not turn out the way i want. im thinking the clazzio is the way to go for me.( i guess i will see) if it ends up looking like crap i will regret it.but atleast i can remove easily and readjust what i did wrong. and when i go to sell the original seats will look pristine.
All the covers are the same, there are no specific DIY ones.. if you click on the first video, there is two tone covers installed at 1:04
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Clazzio is not a fitted seat cover. you will get a saggy, loose cover. thats fact. for the money, it is the best option, and the easiest to install. but it will never have that OEM look
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Saggy? WTF you talking about! They dont sag! These are legit! I have seen hundreds of these on Scions and the quality for the price cannot be beat! They look like stock leather seats!
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Originally Posted by tko_818
Clazzio is not a fitted seat cover. you will get a saggy, loose cover. thats fact. for the money, it is the best option, and the easiest to install. but it will never have that OEM look


That is not correct : They are not saggy & they do not look like crap

I have only had them on for 3 months & 5kmiles but look and feel the same as day 1. And if they do loosen up its simple to tighten them up
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What color(s) did you use on your covers?
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Originally Posted by hetman
That is not correct : They are not saggy & they do not look like crap

I have only had them on for 3 months & 5kmiles but look and feel the same as day 1. And if they do loosen up its simple to tighten them up

Agreed that they don't sag.....they look better than most OEM seats I've seen. I've had mine for over 6 months now and love them.
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I also did the console mod, but went a step further and plasti-dipped the light grey on the cup holder area. Seems to be holding up nicely. Been and two months. I have had these covers for about 7 or 8 months now and everyone thinks they are factory. I also insalled seat heaters in the driver and passenger seats.

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