Seat Covers
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Seat Covers
I am looking for a good source of after market seat covers for my Gs300 and Es330. My wife and I are just trying to protect the leather on the drivers seat. I have looked at the seat covers on Amazon and am not impressed and most of them get terrible reviews. We would appreciate andy leads/links.
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Check out Clazzio seat covers. They are available for the GS, not sure about the ES though. Plenty of videos on YouTube of how to install them as well. They are seat covers on steroids.
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I would bet their quality is nowhere near Clazzio quality. Also, why would you only want the front seats? Wouldn't you want them to match?
Luckily I found my black diamond stitched set on here, so no 6-8 week wait here lol.
Last edited by Bullitt180; 03-16-16 at 10:11 AM.
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Originally Posted by Bullitt180
Well this reply had a lot of useful information.....
I would bet their quality is nowhere near Clazzio quality. Also, why would you only want the front seats? Wouldn't you want them to match?Luckily I found my black diamond stitched set on here, so no 6-8 week wait here lol.
I would bet their quality is nowhere near Clazzio quality. Also, why would you only want the front seats? Wouldn't you want them to match?Luckily I found my black diamond stitched set on here, so no 6-8 week wait here lol.
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Even if the back seat is rarely used, why wouldn't you want them to match so that the interior looks "complete"? I'm certainly not going to only install only my front diamond stiched covers and leave the rears normal, it would look incomplete.
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Originally Posted by Bullitt180
Clazzio uses a combination of leather and vinyl, just like the factory. The seating surfaces are normally leather and all the trim and other non seating surfaces are vinyl on their basic covers, the diamond stiched pattern is all vinyl but it doesn't bother me at all because it's easier to maintain and it's a man made material that is specifically made to outlast leather but have similar qualities.
Even if the back seat is rarely used, why wouldn't you want them to match so that the interior looks "complete"? I'm certainly not going to only install only my front diamond stiched covers and leave the rears normal, it would look incomplete.
Even if the back seat is rarely used, why wouldn't you want them to match so that the interior looks "complete"? I'm certainly not going to only install only my front diamond stiched covers and leave the rears normal, it would look incomplete.
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