Clazzio Seat Cover Install Guide ***Completed***
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Clazzio Seat Cover Install Guide ***Completed***
So I've gotten some Clazzio covers for Christmas and decided to write up a little DIY just in case anyone was having trouble with the install (although I guess it's really not that hard). The directions that are supplied seem to be pretty simple for the most part, but the way they worded some things confused me at first, so maybe this will prevent it from happening to you! I started it on another forum and decided just to include a link here instead of trying to copy and paste the entire thing.
Hope this helps!!!
http://importsnc.com/forums/part-rev...tml#post990897
Hope this helps!!!
http://importsnc.com/forums/part-rev...tml#post990897
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Just did the bottom part of the rear seat, although it was probably the easiest part. I wanted to do more but didn't get home 'til not long ago. I've got all day tomorrow though so hopefully I'll have them done.
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so i got mine put on. everything came out great except the bottom of the front seats. that was the hardest part. let me know when you complete that section to see if is installed them right. here are some pics of my seats
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Looks like you had the same problem with the front that I'm having with the back... I can't get the bottom part where you sit to fit tightly, it wants to raise up level with the bolsters or whatever you wanna call 'em. You should try pulling the center console tighter, it looks a little wrinkled. Be sure that you are pressing tight when you put the plastic on until you get it screwed back really tight. Mine came out like yours the first time but after I did it again it's nice and smooth.
A little blurry in the second pic but you can see that it's pulled pretty tight.
A little blurry in the second pic but you can see that it's pulled pretty tight.
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so u think u can answer my ? if u even kno the answer to it lol def. troubling me ..since no one got back to me.. mine are installed.. did it the other day ..
behind the 2 front seats theres the flap on the seat covers with 2 elastic straps.. where do they go to make that flap tuck underneath the seat because right now the flaps are just chilling there.. they dont have hooks like the stock flap on the seat has.. idk if it would be better if i took a pic tomorow to understand what im talking about lol
behind the 2 front seats theres the flap on the seat covers with 2 elastic straps.. where do they go to make that flap tuck underneath the seat because right now the flaps are just chilling there.. they dont have hooks like the stock flap on the seat has.. idk if it would be better if i took a pic tomorow to understand what im talking about lol
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okayy thanks im probably going to zip tie them if theres no actual way of tucking them in somehow haha but there really easy to install!!.. just the front headrests were REALLY HARD!! it took team effort to get them on lolol GL
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In all honesty, I dunno what to do with them either lol. Zip ties sound like a good idea though.
lolol at least im not the only1 il shoot out a email to the company see if they know
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All i did with those little straps was pull them under the seat as far up as i could (towards the front of the car), I found metal rods (the framework for the seat?) and i just put them over it, and pulled down on the straps. so theyre hanging over a thin metal rod under the seat.
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I've got it!!!!!!!
I think it's the same little bar Avedis is talking about...I went over that, pulled it tight, came under the bar and hooked it to one of the plastic straps. And I tucked the string behind the flap, so now you can't see anything!
I think it's the same little bar Avedis is talking about...I went over that, pulled it tight, came under the bar and hooked it to one of the plastic straps. And I tucked the string behind the flap, so now you can't see anything!
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hello, my clazzio seat covers is on the way, but i have a question to ask ya! Do you really have to take off the rear seats? I have no idea, and never done that before. Could you give me some tips how to take off the rear seats if need to be taken off? thanks!
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Just the bottom part has to come off. If I remember correctly, all you do is simply lift up on the front (a little to one side or the other) until you hear/feel it pop out of the clips holding it down. Then just pull it forward to remove it. It may take some wiggling up and down to get it out completely.
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