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Received my Clazzio seat covers and finally got them installed. I got Black / Black with perf. leather inserts..........NOT IMPRESSED

 

The front driver and passanger seat covers look really good. The backrest part fits tight BUT you can tell they are seat covers because of the movement in them when you sit back. They are held together with velcro on the bottom behind the seat. A little difficult to get on because of how tight they are but worth the time. The headrest covers were a different story, ended up putting a small rip in both of them trying to get them over the OEM ones. They clip together under the head rest BUT are not really held together all that tight, can see this being a problem after they loosen up a little.

The actual sitting surface covers also fit well BUT are terribly designed with a shoe lace that ties together behind the seat. Seems like they will need to be adjusted in the future because they will work themselves loose with use.

Front arm rest / cup holder lid is a TERRIBLE fit. It destroyes the look of the truck with the poor excuse of a cover they send. You can tell they did not put much time into it's design by how generic it looks so I took it off and threw it in a cabinet in the garage. The middle seat with the underseat storage is pretty much the same, TERRIBLE design and fit. The lid barely closes now and it needs to be slammed pretty hard due to the cover being installed.

Rear Seats....60/40

Again, the covers fit nice and tight, headrests were much easier than the front. The actual seat covers fit really tight and look good BUT the backrest covers are another story. The "60" of the seat doesn't look al lthat great. Where it meets the "40" you can tell they are seat covers because of the way the cover is made. Instead of being rounded to meet the oather seat, it is made into a point that can't be shaped to the seat. The "40" seat was not an issue.

 

If I had to do this again, I would spend the extra money and have REAL leather installed (Katszinz or OEM) rather than covers. I just may remove these things and purchase a set of Katskinz from ebay, they are going for $550......wish I would have saw that before going cheap with these covers that don't fit the entire interior properly. Anyone else looking into doing this I highly suggest doing it the right way and not cheaping out with these covers........I guess I can say LESSON LEARNED! but for they money these cost, you would expect them to be a little better?

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I read your review but I have an extended cab....Like my post says, the front seats look good, center seat in front along with the arm rest / cup holder is another story. Also the rear seat, on the larger part the cover is noticable at the top where the two seats but up against each other. Seems like the cover is not rounded enough, kind of goes to a point.

I would post pics but I honestly don't have time to do so at the moment. Don't get home from work until about 1AM. Got a hectic work schedule as of late, lucky I had time to install them.......Still may be giving these to my dad and buying Katskinz. Wish I would have went that way to begin with, o well.

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