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Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black

Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black

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2015 GMC Sierra 1500 - Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black

  • 40/20/40 and 60/40 Split Bench
  • Bucket Seats and 60/40 Split Bench
  • All Seats
  • Clazzio
  • Black

Give your GMC Sierra 1500's cloth or vinyl seats an upgrade with these seat covers that look and feel like factory leather. The perforated leather covers with memory foam centers keep you cool and comfortable as you drive. Simple, slip-on installation.


Features:

  • Custom-fit leather seat covers protect your vehicle's front and rear seats from tears, stains, and other damage
    • Provide the look and feel of factory leather seats
  • Perforated leather construction keeps you cool and comfortable as you drive
    • Breathable, ventilated material prevents moisture buildup to avoid mold and mildew
  • Anti-bacterial and anti-odor coatings preserve covers' new, clean scent
  • 1/2" Thick memory foam layer in center of each cover adds comfort
  • Durable, hand-sewn double-stitched seams
  • Integrated map pocket on the back of each front seat cover keeps items organized
  • Simple, slip-on installation without removing original seat material
    • Just pull covers tight and secure with hook-and-loop fasteners, straps, and S-hooks
  • Easy to clean - just wash with soap and water
  • Black color complements many interiors
  • Set includes covers for all seats, headrests, armrests, and center consoles
  • Seat heaters (SH-1 - sold separately) keep you warm in cold weather
  • 3-Year limited warranty


Clazzio seat cover front driver's seatClazzio seat cover rear seat

Upgrade your vehicle's cloth or vinyl seats with these luxurious leather seat covers that look and feel just like factory original equipment. The custom-fit covers protect your seats from wear and tear, and they install easily over your existing seat material.


Clazzio seat cover seat functionalityClazzio seat cover seat belt access

Each set includes covers for your vehicle's front and rear seats, as well as covers for the headrests, armrests, and center consoles (where applicable). The covers accommodate all of your vehicle's seat belts and controls without impeding access, so you won't lose functionality. Every seat adjuster, every console function, and every cup holder has been accounted for.


Perforated Leather Construction

Clazzio seat cover perforated leather

The covers are constructed of perforated leather. This ventilated, breathable material doesn't conduct body heat so you'll stay cool on long road trips. The perforations prevent moisture build-up between the covers and seats so mold and mildew won't develop. Each cover has anti-bacterial and anti-odor coatings to help preserve their new and clean scent, and they are flame resistant.


The breathable leather also makes this the ideal seat cover to use with a Clazzio seat heater (SH-1 - sold separately).


Hand-Sewn, Double-Stitched Seams

Clazzio seat cover hand-sewn leatherClazzio seat cover hand-sewn leather

All Clazzio covers are custom cut and hand sewn by professional machinists to ensure that they fit your vehicle's seats without flaw. The thread used for stitching the seams won't loosen, fray, or tear over time. It is, however, specially designed to break away in the event that the seat airbags deploy. And you can replace an individual cover so one set of Clazzio seat covers will last for the lifetime of your vehicle.


Memory Foam Cushioning

Clazzio seat cover memory foam

Each cover has a 1/2" memory foam pad in the center. This memory foam layer softens in reaction to your body heat to perfectly fit the contour of your hips and legs. This gives you an additional level of comfort that you didn't have with your original seats.


Built-In Map Pockets

Clazzio seat cover seatback map pocket

Both the driver's- and passenger's-side front seat covers have a rear map pocket for convenient storage.


Easy Installation

Clazzio seat cover front driver's head restClazzio seat cover front driver's head rest

Clazzio covers install over your seats with no need to remove any factory material. Simply slip the covers over the seats. Once the cover seams are properly aligned, tuck all excess material into your seats' plastic trim so they look tight and wrinkle-free. Then secure the covers with the built-in straps, hook-and-loop fasteners, and S-hooks. Detailed instructions with color pictures are included with each seat cover to ensure easy installation.



AL-EAGMB7520BK Clazzio Perforated Leather Seat Covers - Black - Front and Rear



Video of Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Clazzio Front and Rear Seat Covers Review AL-EAGMB7520BK

We'll be taking a look at and installing the Clazzio Custom Leather Seat Covers. They're available in three different colors. In gray in beigeand finally in black Now here's what our factory cloth seat covers look like without our Clazzio Leather Seat Covers installed. You can see how they're getting wrinkled up from scooting in and positioning yourself onto the seat. They're also getting a little dingy and worn out. This is what our seats look like with our new Clazzio Custom Leather Seat Covers installed.

It's an upgrade. They're a custom leather seat cover that's going to allow you to take your cloth or old worn out seats and turn them into luxury. As you can see, they're designed to fit your truck specifically. They're going to contour to all the seats including the center console. It's going to tuck in nicely all around our trim, and it offers complete coverage of the headrest. All of the padded portions of the seat feature a memory foam for maximum comfort.

It's double-stitched for durability. It's going to hold up a long time, and it won't interfere with your seat airbags. Here in the rear we've got that same great coverage including our center cup holders. It's not going to interfere with folding up our seats and we still have a pocket behind our driver and passenger seats. Of course we can still use our center seat and we still have access to the top of our console. Our driver and passenger seat can still move forward and backward freely.

It has an antibacterial and anti-odor coating so it's going to preserve the covers and you'll get that new clean scent. Now that we've done all the features I'll go ahead and show you how to get it installed. We're going to start right here on the driver's side bottom cushion. We'll need to be sure we grab the corresponding piece. Let's go ahead and undo our black straps here, and the set it into position. Now we can kind of help guide it on.

Get the front two corners set up and just kind of work your way back. What we want to do is take the flap here and push it in between the seat. Make sure to get it all tucked in nicely back there. For our two black straps up front, we want to guide those underneath our seat towards the back. Now here behind our drivers seat we need to pull the cloth loose here so we can access our seat cover that we pushed between the seat. There's actually little hooks underneath that you can disconnect from the seat underneath. There's going to be two. There we go. As you can see, here's our seat cover. We can actually just kind of pull that back through and that'll make it nice and tight up front. Now we can locate our white string. What we want to do is take that knot out, and we're actually going to be tucking that in between the trim here and our old seat, and it needs to come out underneath. Now we can go pull it from the back. We'll just pull our strings straight down from both sides. We'll head back up towards the front. We'll take our included tool, and we're just going to tuck that little flap in there. You can see how it's starting to get that nice clean look. We just want to make sure and tuck it all the way in all the way around. If you have to you can use your hands in there too. Do the same for this side over here. All right cool, now we can pull it nice and tight with both our white and black straps and it's going to help position our front cover. We'll pull it nice and tight, and we can get an extra set of hands to hold that nice and tight while we pull it nice and tight. Okay cool, now we can just tuck that up. For our black straps, it's really simple. We're going to put it through like so, and we're going to go back down through the second slot here. Get the other one set up here. Just to ensure that we're ready to start tightening it down, I'm just actually going to go ahead and give a nice extra tug on the flap here. Now while I'm in the front here pulling on the straps on each side, I'm actually going to take my other hand here and just kind of help it along and push towards the center of the seat here. That way I can ensure it's going to get nice and tight. I'll just rotate from side to side. You can see how it's really starting to tighten up here, that's what we want. We can just kind of work the wrinkles out of it as we're doing that. Now let's move on to our backrest. We'll first need to remove the headrest. We can raise it up, press in our little tabs, and then take it out. We'll also want to be sure that our flap here is raised up. Our new Clazzio cover is actually going to be going over it just like this. We don't need to worry about the pocket because we will be replacing it. Now the easiest way to do this is to have it slightly turned inside out, about like that. We'll raise it up and set it in place and then we can just pull down. Grab it by the sides and start working our way down, alternating. As we finally get it pulled down around our seat we want to be sure that the two holes line up with the two holes that secure our headrest. Then we'll take our included tool and we're just going to tuck that in around our mounting points here. It's very easy to do. Just like that. For the flap down here, we're just going to tuck that straight back. For our pieces on the edge, go ahead and tuck that into our trim and then continue it on around to the side. We'll just slightly pull up on the side there and then tuck it as we pull down, just like that. Now for this side it actually could help, you're going to bring the seat back a little bit. Now here in the back we're going to pull that flap through that we tucked in earlier. We want to be sure to pull it nice and tight because that's what's going to give us that nice smooth factory look. Don't be afraid to pull on it real hard. Then we'll just connect it to the hook and loop here. We can kind of start from one side and then work our way across and make sure that it connects nice and square. Just like that. Now that we've got our hook and loop connected, let's go ahead and take a look at our cover and make sure it's how we want it. You'll notice there might be a few creases. That's okay, these are going to go away over time. If it looks crooked at all, we can kind of take our hands and make sure the seams match the curvature of the seat on both sides, and we can always disconnect the hook and loop and reconnect it if we wish it to be tighter. All in all it looks pretty good. Now one last step to our backrest cover. We're going to attach s-hooks to our elastic straps here. Now these just need to attach to a secure point underneath our seat. There are plenty of places, just make sure there's plenty of tension. That'll keep it nice and tight up under our seat. Once we've got the elastic connected we can just kind of come back here, straighten it out, and make sure it looks nice and smooth. Now let's do our head rest. The easiest way to do this is to start with it back in. We'll grab our cover and you need to be sure you know which side's the front and which side's the back. The front side, according to our headrest here, is going to be the short side. Then the back side's going to be the long side. We'll make sure that the tabs on each side are pulled out of the way, set it in place, and we're just going to pull it down. It can definitely help to kind of push and pull, kind of alternate from the corners. Then connect it together on bottom. You just want to be sure that all the wrinkles are out of it and that it's nice and tight. We can kind of pull down, flip it over and do the same thing. Then we're going to turn it up and we'll connect it together. Our plastic tab here is going to tuck in to the loop here. By the time we get it tucked in it's going to have a nice finish and it's going to look something like that. It makes it easy if you get one side in, and then you just work your way down. There we go. Just like that. As you can see with everything connected, it's nice and straight, we can go ahead and replace it. Then we're just going to repeat the same process for the passenger seat. It's the same. With both driver and passenger side seats done, let's go ahead and do our center seat. We're just going to set it into place, line up the corners, and then just kind of pull it on. On this side we want to make sure and unhook our center seat belt, kind of move that out of the way a little bit. Then we'll take our white string and we're going to feed it down in between our seats there. Let's do that for both sides. Now we can tuck in our piece here between our seat. I'm going to turn it inside out and then just push it through. Let's go ahead and tuck the sides in to our trim. We'll do that for both sides. That's going to allow us to pull it nice and tight and it'll suck up nice around the trim. Now we can pull our white string through. Now it makes it easier if you take one hand and kind of help feed it back towards. Now we do have a bracket right here that's kind of coming down like so. We want it to come between the two brackets. As I'm pushing through on the other side I'm just going to take my finger, slide it between the two brackets and feel around for the string, and then pull it back. Just about got it, there we go. Now it's between the two brackets which is where we need to be. Go ahead and do that for the other side. Then once we've got them both through, we can just kind of pull nice and tight, and then tie our knot the same way we did before. We'll pull it nice and tight, then we'll prepare our knot, and there we go. We can just bundle up our excess. Perfect. Now we can tuck our flap around our cushion and underneath. It's got a little protector here from the hook and loop so it doesn't hook on anything as we're pushing it through. Now's a good time to go ahead and take that off, and then we're going to pull it nice and tight and it's going to stick to the bottom of the cushion. When we pull it we want to be sure to kind of tuck in around the edges just like that. Now let's have a look up front. You can see it's nice and tight. We can just kind of take our tool and just finish tucking it in if anything came untucked. Now let's do the backrest portion of the center seat. We can actually start with it folded down. Lay it right on top. We'll undo the hook and loop here, and then the one at the back. We can slightly lift it up and just kind of guide it back. Be sure that the large top loop here goes over the top towards the back. We'll guide this on like so. We'll take the large loop, stretch it around to the back side, and we'll stop right when we get to the fabric. We just want to be sure we leave enough room for our little door here to open up. Now let's connect our hook and loop. We can open our top console here. We're going to pull it nice and tight. You want it to at least kind of of start to curve over the curvature of our console. We can always adjust these later if we don't think it's tight enough. We'll just get them started for now and if we need to come back we can do so. Great. Now I can close it up, then we'll raise it up. We'll pull it down, and then we're going to tuck our flap in down through here. Now here on the back side let's go ahead and finish pulling that through. We'll want it to start tucking in around the cushion here, just like that, on both sides. Pull nice and tight, and then we are going to connect it to the hook and loop here. Now what we want to do is we want to tuck this in as best we can into the trim around here. We'll take our tool, I'm actually just going to pry out a little bit here and then push it down into place. Once we've got this side tucked in we'll go ahead and do that for the other side. Now with everything tucked in we can finally connect our hook and loop. I'm just going to pull on it nice and tight, make sure we've got all the wrinkles out of it and that it's nice and smooth. With the front side completely done, let's go ahead and move on to the second row and start with the bench seat. We'll raise it up to about this position here, and then we can slide it on. It can definitely help to hold this flap up here, because this is our hook and loop and it makes it a lot easier to slide it down. With it almost slid all the way down let's go ahead and grab our tab here, and I'm going to push it underneath our seat belt and down through the bottom. It definitely helps to have the seat slightly up, so you've got a nice gap here. It's very easy to push through that way. Then we can push the seat all the way up and you can see what we've pushed through. What we going to do is pull that nice and tight, and then we're going to fold it up and then connect it to the hook and loop here. I'll just start right here in the middle, pull it down nice and tight, bring it up over, and then connect it together. Then I'll work my way down each side. Perfect. Now if you haven't already, go ahead and finish tucking in that fabric around the trim. Just work your way around. We'll need to do what we did before, go ahead and take out the headrest there. Now for this particular headrest you'll need to find something small enough to put into the little holes there to disengage it. A paperclip will work just fine too. We'll grab the corresponding piece. We're going to pull out our seat belt here, and just going to set it in place. Then we're going to pull the whole thing towards us with the seat belt, we're going to undo our hook and loop, then we want to take each one of our black straps here and guide them behind our backrest. Now the trick is to fold up the bottom portion of the seat, and it kind of opens up a space here and it's going to make it a lot easier to guide the black straps behind. Then after you get the black straps set up behind the seat what you want to do is take the hook and loop portion here and kind of fold it towards you, and then tuck it behind the seat. Then we can go back behind there and pull the black straps down from underneath the seat. We'll stick our hand up underneath, and we'll pull down on that black strap, and that's going to help guide it around the back portion of the seat. Now that we've kind of guided down the black straps around the back side let's go ahead and come back up to the top and you can see how it's started to take shape. Now what we want to do is, we want to kind of guide it down in front here, and tuck in our hook and loop between the bottom portion and the back portion. Now as you're tucking that in, it can also help to raise it back up and kind of pull that tab down through between the seats. Once you get it pulled down we'll just work our way across. Now we also want to be sure that we have it pulled down far enough where the factory anchors on our truck here poke through the little slots cut into our cover. We've got one here, and we've also got one over here. As long as those are visible like you see them here, we're all set. Now let's make our way back up here to the top for a second. We'll go ahead and bring the cover down around the our headrest mounts. Here we go. That let's us know that we're in the right spot. Now let's straighten up the side here. I'm going to kind of pull that seat belt out of the way. We'll grab the black strap that came down in the corner, and just kind of help it down. We can also pull on the tab. We're just going to tuck it around the trim there. Now let's straighten out this side. Same thing there. We're just going to find that black tab. We're going to find that black strap, we're just going to help it along, and then pull it down nice and tight. Then tuck it in and the same time. With everything tucked in up top, let's go ahead and come down underneath our seat and connect the hook and loop. We have the one with our black strap attached to, right here, and then we have our one pulled through the front portion of the seat. We just need to pull those down nice and tight and then connect it evenly. Now we don't want to forget about our corner black strap here, we want to leave enough room in the hook and loop so we can pull that down nice and tight and hook it just the same. We'll just work our way across. Once we get to the other side, again, don't forget about your corner piece here, with the black strap. Pull that down nice and tight and connect it together. You could either cut the black straps or leave them behind there. They're not hurting anything. Now let's fold down our seat and make sure we've got everything tucked into where we want. Everything looks good up top. If everything looks good up top we can just take our tool and just kind of make sure it stays behind the trim where we want it. Perfect, let's check the other side. Now let's move on to our back seat cup holder. With it in this position here, we want the tabs to be pushed on the inside here, all the way around. Then underneath we want this one to be between here. Make sure you get it good around the corners. Now let's tuck in our tabs. Same as before we'll just take our tool, we're just going to to push it in place. Very simple. There we go. That looks pretty good. We'll go around to the other side. Now let's put our cover on our cup holder portion. Very easy to do. Disconnect the hook and loop. Slide it on. There's even a little spot for us to get our loop through right here in the front. Once we've got that through we can just slide it on like so. Get it all the way, bring it around, then we'll take our tool and connect it in around and then we'll connect our hook and loop. Once we've got it all the way tucked around, go ahead and start pulling it nice and tight, and we want to get it tucked in as nice as we can on the sides. Then we can raise it up, and we're going to tuck in our tab up underneath here. We'll get that hook and loop tab all the way through on the other side. We can bring our top lip over. Again we just want make sure that it's nice and tucked around the cup holder portion here. Then we'll just connect it together. All right cool. Now let's try it out. Work's great. Now our headrest cover is going to go on the exact same way as our front two seats did. Then we can just simply repeat the whole process for the single seat on the passenger side. That's going to complete our look and install at the Clazzio Custom Leather Seat Covers.


Customer Reviews

Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black - AL-EAGMB7520BK

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (10 Customer Reviews)

Give your vehicle's cloth or vinyl seats an upgrade with these seat covers that look and feel like factory leather. The perforated leather covers with memory foam centers keep you cool and comfortable as you drive. Simple, slip-on installation.

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Best seat covers made in my opinion, everyone thinks I have factory leather seats in my tacoma. The fact the you get a cover for center console an the headrest is amazing. They are not cheap ! But if you want cheap go to Pep boys .



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I have examined the covers and am pleased with the construction but Alas, I have been so busy that I have not had time to rebuild the existing foam on the seats prior to installing the covers. Hopefully I will have time this winter to install them.



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Now a year since install..all fitting(s) pieces remain snug and secure. Very comfortable, and easy to clean. As of this review, NO suggestion of wear, tear, or loose corners. All in all, VERY pleased.



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Love it, has stood up beautifully to kids eating in there all the time!



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After 1 year they still smell and feel like new.



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