Attention Clazzio seat cover owners!
#1
Attention Clazzio seat cover owners!
I want to know your experiences with these seat covers. It's a lot of $$ to plunk down and I want to know a few things. for those of you who have had them a while, how well do they wear? Any issues come up? As the leather breaks in, is there still a good fit? I'm planning on purchasing an all leather set and installing heating elements in the front seats before winter rolls around again. Any information would be great. Thanks.
#3
I love my Clazzios!! they are awesome. People always compliment me on them and they are so fitted that they think they are a full replacement. with that said , because they are so fitted it might look bulky but who knows try it out?
#5
I have had mine for awhile now and I absolutely love them! I get more compliments on my seat covers and people mistake them for actual custom interior, not seat covers...I have the PVC outers with suede inserts and live in Arizona where it's hot as he** and have had zero problems with mine...I can't speak for leather and I can't speak for heated seats because i do not either of those...I can tell you that the quality of these covers are awesome...
#6
Clazzio's are the best!
I have the quilted pvc set on mine and everyone thinks they are custom jobs.
Had a set of suede ones on my previous tC and loved them too.
You won't be disappointed with the Clazzio's.
I have the quilted pvc set on mine and everyone thinks they are custom jobs.
Had a set of suede ones on my previous tC and loved them too.
You won't be disappointed with the Clazzio's.
#11
clazzio seat covers
Got my seat covers on Fri. afternoon, waited 3 months for a set of black with white leather insert, and white stitching. Spent 4 hrs. on Sat. installing, not a difficult job, but because I am so **** about mods on the car, porobably took me a little longer. I removed the front seats, then pulled out the rear seat bottom and did that first, followed by the rear bcks, then both fronts. I am blown away by how good these look, you absoulutely can not tell these are seat covers, THEY LOOK CUSTOM. I am 58 years old, and have been pimpin my cars since I bought my 64 Rambler Classic in 1969, this is the best set of covers I have ever seen. Easy to follow instructions, a little hard work to install perfectly, but well worth it.
#14
No it's not necessary to remove the seats. It would make it a lot easier and ensure a perfect fit though. Also, highly recommend doing it in the summer and letting the covers sit outside for an hour or so. The heat makes them much easier to work with.
#15
Clazzio
No, it was not necessary to remove the front seats to install the covers, but it made it a lot easier to fit on the front, and to access the back. these covers are a VERY tight fit, and I was able to set the seats on one of my benches to do. The hardest part to me was disconnecting the electrical plugs under the seats. Also, I laid all the pieces out in the sun till I was ready for them, it helped them to soften up a bit, and expand.
#17
Good to know about removing the front seats for installation. I'll probably be installing heating elements at the same time I install the seats. Since these are a pretty tight fit, do any of you notice any slipping or loosening of the covers over time?
#19
I've had mine (PVC with suede inserts) for about 9 month to a year. I drive my XD about 40,000 miles a year, and they still look, feel, and fit like new. Easily worth the cash and I get lots of compliments on them.
#20
OK! I think I'm ready to pull the trigger on these. I want to get them in along with heating elements before too much longer. What seems to be the popular color(s) to go with our interior? Is it the gray or the black?