Anybody have the Clazzio seat covers on a 2012 tC? Care to show some pics?
#21
Check out Bean Garage! They have great customer service.
http://www.beangarage.com/scion-tc/s...o-seat-covers/
http://www.beangarage.com/scion-tc/s...o-seat-covers/
#23
My blue Clazzios came in. I'm sure people would love seeing a blue one. I tried posting pics, but can't seem to get the pics to work. If anyone wants to embed them let me know.
Last edited by MR_LUV; 10-23-2017 at 03:38 AM.
#25
Alright I made a Photobucket and figured it out. Seats were from Bean Garage and arm rest is from Red Line goods. Not the best pics, but they'll have to do.
Last edited by MR_LUV; 12-03-2017 at 11:30 PM.
#27
#28
Can't say enough good things about Bean Garage, and great service by its owner/operator Spencer Vliegen. Great, fast service.
I've had my Clazzio seat covers for about 2 years. I use a bit of leather conditioner (Lexol is my preference - the leather panels soak it up, and it doesn't leave them slippery) to keep the leather supple,
but otherwise they require zero maintenance. I've also installed the Redline Goods shift boot and armrest cover with the same motif (black leather, red stitching).
The photos you see are often a bit disheveled looking - when the covers arrive, packed in a box, they are a bit like clothes that have been packed away, and have some odd creases and such.
It takes some time before they lose that, and really shape to the underlying seats as well. Note that the Lexol makes the leather softer, and helps shape it to the seat as well.
As I said, they've been there almost since the car was new (some time in Apr or May 2011), and are still on there. That's about 40,000 miles of my butt planted on the seat, often a passenger as well, and occasional rear passengers.
I've been pleased... and if they ever do wear out, I can either buy another set, or have nearly-untouched fabric underneath with zero sun damage. I'm planning on keeping this car for at least 10 years, so longevity is important to me.
Only downside - these things are hot in the summer when first getting in the car (I bought them in foggy central California, but I now live in San Antonio), but they are suitably cool within 5 minutes. The vinyl parts are hot,
but not terribly thick, so they don't maintain the heat for long. The perforated leather panels cool down (and warm up in the winter) rather quickly. If nothing else, it reminds me to put the sunscreen up in the windshield.
I wouldn't recommend it if you don't have tinted windows though!
I've had my Clazzio seat covers for about 2 years. I use a bit of leather conditioner (Lexol is my preference - the leather panels soak it up, and it doesn't leave them slippery) to keep the leather supple,
but otherwise they require zero maintenance. I've also installed the Redline Goods shift boot and armrest cover with the same motif (black leather, red stitching).
The photos you see are often a bit disheveled looking - when the covers arrive, packed in a box, they are a bit like clothes that have been packed away, and have some odd creases and such.
It takes some time before they lose that, and really shape to the underlying seats as well. Note that the Lexol makes the leather softer, and helps shape it to the seat as well.
As I said, they've been there almost since the car was new (some time in Apr or May 2011), and are still on there. That's about 40,000 miles of my butt planted on the seat, often a passenger as well, and occasional rear passengers.
I've been pleased... and if they ever do wear out, I can either buy another set, or have nearly-untouched fabric underneath with zero sun damage. I'm planning on keeping this car for at least 10 years, so longevity is important to me.
Only downside - these things are hot in the summer when first getting in the car (I bought them in foggy central California, but I now live in San Antonio), but they are suitably cool within 5 minutes. The vinyl parts are hot,
but not terribly thick, so they don't maintain the heat for long. The perforated leather panels cool down (and warm up in the winter) rather quickly. If nothing else, it reminds me to put the sunscreen up in the windshield.
I wouldn't recommend it if you don't have tinted windows though!
Last edited by MR_LUV; 12-03-2017 at 11:32 PM.
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