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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 01:36 PM
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There are a few posts in here about them but nothing I am really looking for. These seat covers seem kind of popular and I actually like them myself so I am thinking about getting a set. I want to make sure the quality is good and also, is anyone sporting the leather/suede combo? There is alot of leather only out there. If you do have the suede, do you like it? How's the quality? Let me know some feedback! Thanks!
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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They are probably the best covers you can get for the tC.
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BTW, seen this yet?

https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143029
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everyone runs clazzio, get katzkin
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 01:59 PM
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Saw that thread but only remember the red/black leather combo. Mostly worried about quality.

Also, katzkin? Do you have this? Quality better than Clazzio? About to hop onto website but thought I'd ask!
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 02:13 PM
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Clazzio is what you need, I use to have suede clazzio red/black, It was the best seat covers I had on any of my cars, they were amazing, no problems with them what so ever, and they don't even look warn out still. CLAZZIOO
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 02:18 PM
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Just the review I was looking for! Thanks Mcancell. I just looked into Katzkin and they are a little more than I am willing to pay. I understand the "you get what you pay for" but nearly the same thing and about $300 more! Their products looks hella good on the website though!
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All of us here in the Internet Parts Department at Sparks have them on our xB's and my Corolla. I have been in the business for a very long time and these are the best custom made covers for the money that I've ever seen. We sell about a lot of the covers and that's because of the quality and pricing we offer. Thought you might like a littler more input.

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Originally Posted by ack154
They are probably the best covers you can get for the tC.
x2. i had these til i got my corbeau seats, but still use the back seat covers, headrests for them and the arm rest. and about 98% perfect fit
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:19 PM
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Awesome! It seems to be an easy, somewhat inexpensive interior upgrade! The interior needs something....kind of bland!
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:48 PM
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you'l enjoy it if you decide for them. will change look for sure considering there's different materials, colors stitch color, ect...
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We have them. They are high quality.

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They are nice but they fade quick. Installation is simple enough until you get to the tuck parts. Bean garage sold a set to me and I would only get it from them. However I would not buy the suede version. The suede quality looks like beach towels imo.
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ordered a set for my 1gen xB from TRDSparks, another good seller. I got the all-pvc covers, didn't see the point in paying for leather inserts when the sides were still vinyl. They do look great, with not a stitch out of place. Fitment was easy except for the headrests. I used a hair dryer to soften up the material for slipping over the headrests, but still ended up tearing one on the bottom. You can't see it with the headrest down all the way and it's for the rear seat.

The vinyl does harden a bit on cold days, but softens back up within 5 minutes of driving. For durability, they are great. I have dogs and fur does not stick to these seats, and even had some engine oil get on one (ivory color no less) but it wiped up without leaving a spot. Bottom line, fitment and stitching are excellent, material is still vinyl but looks good. great value for the price.
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I ended up just cutting the headrest openings to get it into place.
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Originally Posted by Domo
I ended up just cutting the headrest openings to get it into place.
i ended up forcing mine on lol. i had/have the suede and they are actually pretty nice, but they did fade cuz my car sits in the sun alot
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So wait are they a pretty tight fit or do you feel them moving around when you get in the car like most seat covers?
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I had mine for about 6 months, and they've been in my sisters tC for almost a year, no fading.
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I've never seen any of the suede fade on these covers. When I had them in my xD i loved them.
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I skipped the suede because I didn't want to mess with keeping it clean. The perforated vinyl just needs a wet paper towel.



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