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I have ordered the black ones with the red inner and red stitching. Tracking shows me receiving them on 06/01/20. After the install I will post some pics for you if you like.
I have ordered the black ones with the red inner and red stitching. Tracking shows me receiving them on 06/01/20. After the install I will post some pics for you if you like.
Awesome...Good luck with the install. Let me know how it goes.
I just put mine on and here are some pictures cell phone pictures. Hope they help!
As you can tell, they mimic the OEM seat surface pattern very closely.
Installation impression:
- unless your finger tips are made of steel, or have no nerve connections, I recommend doing one seat a weekend. Because by the time you are done with one seat, your fingertips will be burning/numb.
Post installation impression:
- You will lose a little bit of bolstering. Not that the OEM seats provide much of it in the first place. But it's inevitable as you are adding material in-between the crevices of the bolsters.
- The seat covers have a little bit of padding themselves. You will initially feel as if you are sitting a bit higher in the seat.
ABSOLUTELY RECOMMENDED if your seats are worn and/or you want to protect your pristine seats. They are great!
Btw I installed 2 sets of Clazzio before. You can def do a better job. I can see a lot of wrinkles
Yeah I basically ran out of finger tips by the time I finished. Also, I can't "fill" them as well as I want to, some of the side bolsters have collapsed already. It already is an extremely snug fit.
As for the wrinkles, nothing a little sun bathing, seat time + wiggles can't fix with time.
I would def redo that cover.
First, take the seat bottom and the seat back apart...It's takes a minute or so to take the seat apart but makes it 100% easier and you can really pull the leather tight.
Second, let the seat cover sits in the sun for 5 or 10 mins to soften up the leather before you start...this will allows it to conform to the shape a lot better...much softer and much easier to pull. As in your case, I guess just set the whole seat sits in the sun since you have it 95% on already...
As you do one seat, let the other sits in the sun to bake & soften it.
I would def redo that cover.
First, take the seat bottom and the seat back apart...It's takes a minute or so to take the seat apart but makes it 100% easier and you can really pull the leather tight.
Second, let the seat cover sits in the sun for 5 or 10 mins to soften up the leather before you start...this will allows it to conform to the shape a lot better...much softer and much easier to pull. As in your case, I guess just set the whole seat sits in the sun since you have it 95% on already...
As you do one seat, let the other sits in the sun to bake & soften it.
Nope, not re-doing it. Because it doesn't affect me whatsoever. Like I said, there's not enough side bolsters to fill. Doesn't matter how much I yank. Besides, I'm flush with all of my velcros.