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Brando Vasquez

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    Brando Vasquez
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    Houston, Texas
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    2019 Chevy Silverado Custom

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  1. Maybe around 15 hours total. It’s possible to do it over a weekend, especially with help.
  2. I was able to remove the front seats pretty easily. The wire harness come undone from under the seat by sliding the red release clip back, then pressing Down on the top left corner Of the grey Slide sleeve. Then remove the 4 bolts that hold the seat in and you can remove the front seats. I was able to save all the cloth covers since they are all held on by clips and zippers. The only cuts I had to make were on the cloth head covers along the bottom to get them off a little easier. I just cut the stitching out to help open them up and slide them off a bit easier. Everything else was pretty straight forward. Other than getting in a good hand and forearm work out, take your time and pay attention to detail. I think the top center jump seat was the toughest since you have to remove a parts. Let me know if you run into any issues and I’ll do my best to help with whatever issue pops up.. also, when doing the back seat, remove the top back seat first. It will make getting to the bottom back seat bolts way easier.
  3. Lerbud, thanks for the tips/video!
  4. Finally had some down tine to complete the install. They came out pretty awesome, and learned a few things along the way!
  5. I got them in Wednesday, and I'm about half way completed with the install. It's been pretty easy so far.
  6. Has anyone done a self install of Katzkin leather seats on a 19 Silverado? any specific tools needed? how long did it take? any advice?
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