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I've had these seat covers on my truck for a couple of months now, and I am really impressed with them. Anytime I give someone a lift they say the same thing "These are seat covers??" They look like they came from the factory and they are holding up nicely. I also don't get mad when my kid smashes goldfish into them because they're just seat covers. And they have a 2 year manufacturers warranty.
Lots of Amazon reviews say it's a 3-4 hour install. I'm not sure what that's about, but it did take me about 90 min to install fronts and rears. Here are a couple of tips:
• Watch an install video ahead of time so you no exactly what you'll be doing before heading in.
• Leave them inside to get them warm and pliable over night and bring one section out at a time
• Use a pair of thin garden gloves with rubber palms/fingers so you can get a good grip on the material when pulling them on the to seat (they are TIGHT).
• Be patient unclipping the factory fabric underneath the front seats and remember to reclip them once the covers are installed.
• Use the provided trim tool for tucking the front covers in.
• If there are any remaining wrinkles you can use a hair dryer at a safe distance to warm the material up and get them out.
I paid $190 for mine and they were well worth it. The factory fabric stained if I even looked at it. These, however, do not stain. And they are bad ass.
Lots of Amazon reviews say it's a 3-4 hour install. I'm not sure what that's about, but it did take me about 90 min to install fronts and rears. Here are a couple of tips:
• Watch an install video ahead of time so you no exactly what you'll be doing before heading in.
• Leave them inside to get them warm and pliable over night and bring one section out at a time
• Use a pair of thin garden gloves with rubber palms/fingers so you can get a good grip on the material when pulling them on the to seat (they are TIGHT).
• Be patient unclipping the factory fabric underneath the front seats and remember to reclip them once the covers are installed.
• Use the provided trim tool for tucking the front covers in.
• If there are any remaining wrinkles you can use a hair dryer at a safe distance to warm the material up and get them out.
I paid $190 for mine and they were well worth it. The factory fabric stained if I even looked at it. These, however, do not stain. And they are bad ass.
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