Clazzio seat cover installation
#1
Clazzio seat cover installation
I'm installing some Clazzio leather seat covers in my car and need to know what other people did with the string that runs through the bottom of the cushion. The instructions leave a little to be desired. Any tips?
Also the instructions don't really say what to do with the flap that hangs at the bottom of the seat back. There are two elastic loops at the end of the flap. I suppose I'm going to wrap the flap under the seat and find a place where the elastic loops can be hooked onto. The kit came with some metal hooks I can use for this. Is that right? This is what I found out from searching on this subject.
So far the covers look nice. They smell like vinyl. Can't wait till that goes away...
Also the instructions don't really say what to do with the flap that hangs at the bottom of the seat back. There are two elastic loops at the end of the flap. I suppose I'm going to wrap the flap under the seat and find a place where the elastic loops can be hooked onto. The kit came with some metal hooks I can use for this. Is that right? This is what I found out from searching on this subject.
So far the covers look nice. They smell like vinyl. Can't wait till that goes away...
#2
I got my covers on order- 5 weeks in. I do not have answer for you, but maybe someone on this thread can help:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143029
Please post some pics when you finish the install. Also, if you have any tips or advice on the install, please pass it along.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143029
Please post some pics when you finish the install. Also, if you have any tips or advice on the install, please pass it along.
#3
They smell like vinyl because they are vinyl.
Maybe some other people can shine some light on the subject. I've yet to get the Clazzio's for my xB. But I will one of these days. Maybe after wheels. :D
Maybe some other people can shine some light on the subject. I've yet to get the Clazzio's for my xB. But I will one of these days. Maybe after wheels. :D
#4
i have the same problem, the string is just hangin, and so is that extra flap. You know those plastic tips and that original flap that you tucked into the clazzio seat cover, i think that extra flap replaces that original one. i hope you understand me, i actually havent had a chance to see if it is that, i just thought about it right now.
#5
cut the plastic clips off the factory seat flaps.. then i used those metal hooks.. and under the seat you will see some metal bars that go across from left to right and they have holes in them.. you can use the metal hooks to hook the flap to that so it doesn't hang.. i have no strings or flaps hanging under my seats
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#7
thanks for the tips. I'm going to hook the flaps under the seat. I'm not sure if I need to remove the original plastic hooks from the original flap. I think I can just use the included metal hooks if that makes any sense. The strings are tucked away nicely so I guess I wont worry about them.
The installation is quite easy except for these little finishing touches. All I can add is that when installing the seat backs, roll up the covers a bit and slide on the top over the shoulders of the seats. Once you get the shoulders in the right position, then roll the cover on onto the seat like a condom. The instructions show this and I think it helps to get the covers in the right position without having to do much if any shifting.
...the vinyl smell should go away. The vinyl is still releasing gases but that should subside soon. The leather sections are awesome. I'l try to get pics soon.
The installation is quite easy except for these little finishing touches. All I can add is that when installing the seat backs, roll up the covers a bit and slide on the top over the shoulders of the seats. Once you get the shoulders in the right position, then roll the cover on onto the seat like a condom. The instructions show this and I think it helps to get the covers in the right position without having to do much if any shifting.
...the vinyl smell should go away. The vinyl is still releasing gases but that should subside soon. The leather sections are awesome. I'l try to get pics soon.
#9
Yeah I caught that. The instructions have a picture of the original seat flaps with the plastic hooks cirlced and it says something like "remove" them. With the sketchy English translation, I interpretted this to mean to simply unhook them from the seat frame. Of course, you're probably 100% correct and it did cross my mind to remove the plastic, but I wanted the option to completely remove the seat covers in the future and put everything back to stock form (without having to sew those hooks back on). The fact that the original plastic hooks are still attached isn't noticeable at all since the covers are so thick. I'm going to just use the included metal hooks to secure the new flap. Then all will be good.
#10
Lol! @ "sketchy English translation." Made me laugh.
Like some ramen noodles I scooped up from the Oriental market down the street from my house. I was scratching my head reading the instructions longer than they took to cook.
Like some ramen noodles I scooped up from the Oriental market down the street from my house. I was scratching my head reading the instructions longer than they took to cook.
#11
Sorry for the not-so-great pics. It was dark in my little garage. Overall the fit is awesome. It's hard to believe they're just covers. The vinyl smell is going away. I'm actually thinking of not doing the door panels. The cloth panels don't bother me. ...but I bet I eventually do the panels when I'm looking for a project.
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#15
I don't have a part number, but you can point out the part on their diagram at the parts counter.
btw, I never did my door panels. I really don't notice that they're still cloth. It doesn't bug me at all. plus, when i sell the car I can remove the covers and the car will be stock again (inside).
#16
Good point on being able to return the car to stock. However, I'm doing the panels. I think that would be minor. I might use the leather to help sell the car with added value. A whole array of upgrades and mods in a car for sale is a waste of money, but a little thing here and there can sometimes help in certain situations.
#18
Hey you guys just letting you know I just opened a new Clazzio Seat Cover site mainly for Los Angeles people, but we do ship out. I work directly with the US branch so you can come in and pick them up. Check out the new site, for information, ordering, or questions. Clazzio Covers
These ones:
http://www.11i.co.jp/matching/cars/detail/27
I'll have to flip through my VIP Style to make sure that's the one.
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