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Old Dec 6, 2014 | 03:43 PM
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+1 on the above replies.
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Old Dec 8, 2014 | 08:58 PM
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Thank you guys for the info! Definitely going to order a set of these for my S! What are you guys using to condition your seats? I've used Zaino leather conditioner for the past few years on all my Honda seats, but am definitely open to suggestions
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Old Dec 10, 2014 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Mister Clean
Originally Posted by FearlessFife' timestamp='1417803857' post='23428104
Here are a couple shots of mine, though they are red and black. I really like them, I have had them for almost 5 years. They fit well and look great. I can't speak on durability because I simply do not drive the car enough to even come close to getting legitimate wear and tear on them. But I do enjoy them.




Thanks for the photos! Would you say these covers are a good idea to prevent wear and tear of the original seat cover underneath? I would like to keep my seats looking like new and was wondering if these were the right solution. The only other alternative I can think of to these is buying a second set of seats
Yep, definitely keeps the stock leather pristine. The only thing I do not like about these covers is that they cover the hole in the head rest.
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Old Dec 14, 2014 | 11:40 PM
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Any advice if I should fix the bottom cushion before overlaying the seat covers? I have about a 2 inch rip where you sit. It's pretty big, but I guess that happens when your car is a daily with 14 years of wear. What's the best way to simply fix them and then cover it?
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Old Dec 18, 2014 | 10:31 PM
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Interestingly I was just aboht to post a review on my clazzios as I have just bought and actually gotten done installing them.

Gottem off Gotuning.com in the black on black with red stitch for 350 shipped (so much money imo) but I was ok with it in hopes of keeping my original seats in pristine quality. Anywho, got them all slipped on and I have to say im not too thrilled with the fitment. Other people's covers seem to fit a lot better than mine and im a little disappointed. I figured maybe it was because my seats are worn and flattened out a little? Not too sure. All in all I found the covers to be great quality! Red stitching is awesome and the covers themselves are super comfy and add a great feel to the seats however I also found them to be a little baggy.

Any advise?
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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 04:59 PM
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I've been very pleased with my clazzios. Have had them for 4 years now and no issues. They fit like a glove, look like OEM seats, and have held up really well for 20k miles of use. I liked that they filled in the hole in the stock AP1 seats...it looks more up to date that way. Mine are like the red/black ones that were posted except they are blue/black with blue stitching.
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Old Dec 19, 2014 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jael_marshmellows
Interestingly I was just aboht to post a review on my clazzios as I have just bought and actually gotten done installing them.

Gottem off Gotuning.com in the black on black with red stitch for 350 shipped (so much money imo) but I was ok with it in hopes of keeping my original seats in pristine quality. Anywho, got them all slipped on and I have to say im not too thrilled with the fitment. Other people's covers seem to fit a lot better than mine and im a little disappointed. I figured maybe it was because my seats are worn and flattened out a little? Not too sure. All in all I found the covers to be great quality! Red stitching is awesome and the covers themselves are super comfy and add a great feel to the seats however I also found them to be a little baggy.

Any advise?

Did you take your seats out to do the install? I remember that it took a lot of effort to get them on the first time, and they fit perfectly. I laid them out in the sun just to get stretchy enough.

They still fit like a glove. When I brought my 06 in for the brake booster recall, the Honda tech look puzzled and asked me about the seats. He couldn't remember black on black with suede (probably alcantara) centers. He couldn't believe they were covers.
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Old Aug 3, 2015 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 2Kaputnik
Originally Posted by Jael_marshmellows' timestamp='1418974303' post='23441827
Interestingly I was just aboht to post a review on my clazzios as I have just bought and actually gotten done installing them.

Gottem off Gotuning.com in the black on black with red stitch for 350 shipped (so much money imo) but I was ok with it in hopes of keeping my original seats in pristine quality. Anywho, got them all slipped on and I have to say im not too thrilled with the fitment. Other people's covers seem to fit a lot better than mine and im a little disappointed. I figured maybe it was because my seats are worn and flattened out a little? Not too sure. All in all I found the covers to be great quality! Red stitching is awesome and the covers themselves are super comfy and add a great feel to the seats however I also found them to be a little baggy.

Any advise?

Did you take your seats out to do the install? I remember that it took a lot of effort to get them on the first time, and they fit perfectly. I laid them out in the sun just to get stretchy enough.

They still fit like a glove. When I brought my 06 in for the brake booster recall, the Honda tech look puzzled and asked me about the seats. He couldn't remember black on black with suede (probably alcantara) centers. He couldn't believe they were covers.
Interesting older post... Mine also did not fit great... don't get me wrong...it did fit "good"...

I think the trick with the sun may be key... I think I will be able to pull it tighter in the back once the seat heats up... I think i can do this without taking the seats back out, since it would simply be undoing the velcro, tigthing things up a little and re-velcroing...

Heat won't solve baggy-ness though...and I have a little big of that going on...

Anyone use the plastic seat cushion bolster inserts? I did... I think they will help the seats over time...
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Old Aug 3, 2015 | 01:35 PM
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^Let's see some pics of your seat. Do you also have any pics of the plastic seat cushion bolster insert?
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