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Originally Posted by dvboy I got mine in finally,took me 3 hours to install taking my time.I pulled the seats out right from the start,glad I did as I really

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Old 04-05-2016, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I got mine in finally,took me 3 hours to install taking my time.I pulled the seats out right from the start,glad I did as I really can't see how you can do a proper job of it with them still in the car.The grey looks a little more pronounced in the pics due to the flash,in reality its more subtle,which I like.Overall the look,feel and quality of these covers exceeded my expectations,now we will have to see how they stand the test of time.......





Did you have any trouble tucking the cover over the drivers side recline lever? Yours looks really tight but mine is a little loose right there... Just installed today! Super happy with them.. got black/red like the OP.
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Just FYI - They can only do configurations you can set up on the web site...
I emailed them trying to get the the setup in the OP, but with quilted insert instead of perforated (normally, the quilted insert also adds a quilted insert on the headrest, and piping instead of double-stitch on the body -- see quilted setup earlier in this thread).. This is the response I got from them:
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Believe me I wish we could help you, and over the years we have asked the
manufacturer to do things like this, but they are very stubborn Japanese
people who absolutely won't budge.. even though you think it would be just
as easy to sew it like this instead of the other way.

I really am sorry...
I lol'd... though I am bummed I couldn't get that set up. I am going to order the same setup in the OP (Sorry for ripping you off OP!!) =)
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Woooohoooo! It's like Christmas all over again. My seat covers arrived from Clazzio
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Honestly leatherseats.com make a way better product.
Spend the extra, do it right.

this over the fabric seat cover, looks like a cover, no matter how good you install it.

this is because there's no clips holding the material down.

I had these, hated how they looked and fit.

Went to leatherseats, it looks oem.
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Honestly leatherseats.com make a way better product.
Spend the extra, do it right.

this over the fabric seat cover, looks like a cover, no matter how good you install it.

this is because there's no clips holding the material down.

I had these, hated how they looked and fit.

Went to leatherseats, it looks oem.
Clazzios are pretty good, post some pics of yours from Leather Seats.
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Clazzios are pretty good, post some pics of yours from Leather Seats.
Someone else posted pics a while back of a set they got from leatherseats.com. IMO it does looks a lot better than the Clazzio covers since it completely replaces the fabric and isn't just a cover.

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Someone else posted pics a while back of a set they got from leatherseats.com. IMO it does looks a lot better than the Clazzio covers since it completely replaces the fabric and isn't just a cover.

custom red leather interior
Oh Yeah, I see!!!
For the triple the price they better look a whole lot better, but for the price you can't beat Clazzios.
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For the triple the price they better look a whole lot better, but for the price you can't beat Clazzios.
I believe he got a custom color which is why it was so expensive - just pricing a kit out on the site puts it at ~$750 with leather seats / suede inserts.
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attempted to install these today and right off the bat with a 2 seater theres no way this can be snugged on right without taking out the seats. Maybe in 4 seaters it can be done but not in the Z. Not a problem took 10 mins to take each seat out. Everything went pretty smooth with the bottom. The back rest part velcro that snugs through the bottom cushion and backrest seems to be too short and wont connect with the backside velcro of the cover. When I got to the headrest attempted to flip it inside out and put it on that way, attempted to just slide it on, nothing would work. The bottom part of our headrests appear to be smaller then the top making it difficult to slide it directly over. Any tips from Clazzio owners on how to get the headrest part on and the velcro issue with the backrest? Thanks.
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Oh dear! Thanks for the update. I have not even started installing mine yet. Wonder if I will ever figure out how to take out a seat and properly get in back in?

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attempted to install these today and right off the bat with a 2 seater theres no way this can be snugged on right without taking out the seats. Maybe in 4 seaters it can be done but not in the Z. Not a problem took 10 mins to take each seat out. Everything went pretty smooth with the bottom. The back rest part velcro that snugs through the bottom cushion and backrest seems to be too short and wont connect with the backside velcro of the cover. When I got to the headrest attempted to flip it inside out and put it on that way, attempted to just slide it on, nothing would work. The bottom part of our headrests appear to be smaller then the top making it difficult to slide it directly over. Any tips from Clazzio owners on how to get the headrest part on and the velcro issue with the backrest? Thanks.
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Oh dear! Thanks for the update. I have not even started installing mine yet. Wonder if I will ever figure out how to take out a seat and properly get in back in?
4 plastic caps cover 4 bolts, once those are removed unclip 3 clips underneath the seat for the airbags and you're set.
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4 plastic caps cover 4 bolts, once those are removed unclip 3 clips underneath the seat for the airbags and you're set.
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Just got to keep working the back of the seat,it was tight for me but just had to keep working it.The headrest looked to be an impossible fit at first,not sure if this helped,but I heated up the cover with a blow drier and squeezed the headrest with it still on the seat for extra leverage and eventually got there,it's tight no doubt,but looks good once it's on.
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Just got to keep working the back of the seat,it was tight for me but just had to keep working it.The headrest looked to be an impossible fit at first,not sure if this helped,but I heated up the cover with a blow drier and squeezed the headrest with it still on the seat for extra leverage and eventually got there,it's tight no doubt,but looks good once it's on.
Thanks for offering up the advice on the headrest cover. It's a nice day here and we decided to get the passenger side in. Working on the headrest now- it's like putting a gallon of crap into a quart sized container.

Still trying to get the velcro to meet too.
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