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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 12:08 PM
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Just got my clazzio seat covers installed today and have to say for slip on seat covers they look really good.
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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 01:51 PM
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They do look pretty damn good
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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 02:41 PM
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Your seats look amazing. I went to their website and installation appears to be fairly simple. Is the installation really as simple and straight forward as stated on the website?
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Ya very easy, in the video's it said you didn't have to remove seat but in the instructions it says to remove seat. I ended up removing the seats cause it was cold outside. Brought them in the house and took about 30-40 mins per seat, could do it a lot faster if you wanted tho. I just wanted to make sure everything was correct.
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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 02:59 PM
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I know that most of the leather seats require removing the cloth seat covering. The installation video says you put the leather over the existing cloth seat covers. Does it really work that easily?
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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 03:19 PM
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Well done sir
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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 03:20 PM
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Wow!! It looks almost "too good to be true."

The construction and stitching appears to be excellent.
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Originally Posted by KornerCarver
I know that most of the leather seats require removing the cloth seat covering. The installation video says you put the leather over the existing cloth seat covers. Does it really work that easily?
pretty much that easy.
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I have them in my Honda Fit and I love them, going strong for nearly a year now

Did you remove the bottom plastic covers in order to get them to tie in the middle or is there enough space for you to tuck them into?

From your pics it looks really flush so whatever you did you did a really good job
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Wow! Really nice job on the install, some of the nicest seats I've seen in a Z, especially for a slip on?

Thanks for sharing this info, gonna bookmark that company for future reference.

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Now just change out your shift boot and put on a leather e-brake boot/custom handle and you're rollin. (talk to RedLine Goods for the shift boot and e-brake boot....really really nice quality)

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Originally Posted by Waiz
I have them in my Honda Fit and I love them, going strong for nearly a year now

Did you remove the bottom plastic covers in order to get them to tie in the middle or is there enough space for you to tuck them into?

From your pics it looks really flush so whatever you did you did a really good job
No I just used the supplied tool to tuck everything in, didn't need to remove plastic. Was pretty easy thb.

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Now just change out your shift boot and put on a leather e-brake boot/custom handle and you're rollin. (talk to RedLine Goods for the shift boot and e-brake boot....really really nice quality)

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Ya i'm looking into the Z1 shift boot and parking brake boot. Can get them both in red stitching to match the seats.
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