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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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2007 GMC Sierra New Body - Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black

  • 40/20/40 Split Bench
  • All Seats
  • Clazzio
  • Black

Give your GMC Sierra New Body'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-EAGMB7510BK 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 Leather Front and Rear Seat Cover Installation - 2009 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 we're going to be installing the Clazzio Custom Leather Seat Covers for the front and rear. They're available in black, in beige and Finally in ivory. Here's what our factory seats look like without our Clazzio seat covers installed. You can see how they're getting kind of wrinkled, dingy, and wore out.

This is what our truck looks like with our Clazzio seat covers installed. Looks like a whole new interior with leather. The Clazzio seat covers are a custom leather seat cover, and they're designed specifically to fit your vehicle. It's going to give you full coverage over both driver and passenger seats, including the headrests and the center console seat. Here in the back you're going to get that same coverage, and it won't interfere with the operation of our seats. It replaces your old front seat rear pockets with new ones, and they're just as deep.

All of the padded portions feature a memory foam for maximum comfort. It tucks in nicely all around our trim, giving us that factory look. It features double stitching, so it's going to be durable and long lasting, and it won't interfere with your seat airbags. It's going to contour nicely to that center console, all the way around your cup holders so you'll have that tight fit. They're very easy to clean.

Just use a wet cloth and warm, soapy water. Now that we've gone over the features I'll go ahead and show you how to get it installed. We're going to be starting here on the driver side, and we're going to be working with the bottom cushion here. You need to make sure you grab the corresponding piece. You can find that in your instructions; they're all labeled. Let's go ahead and undo the string here and then the string here.

Then what we want to do is fit it into place. We'll lay it over the top, make sure we get the front all lined up, and we're going to kind of pull it on and push towards the back. The flap here, we're going to tuck between the seat. Here on the back side you can see the tab that we've pushed through between our seat. Let's go ahead and pull that through, just to about there. While we're back here we can go ahead and pull that cloth off of our hook and loop here. Now let's go ahead and take our string on both sides, and we're going to tuck them into each corner here. We just need to be able to access it from under the seat on the back side. I'm just going to start feeding it through there, and then I'll go around to the back and grab it. To make it easier we can pop the plastic loose here, and then what we want to do is we want to bring it down from each corner on both sides. Now what we want to do is fix the hook and loop here to the carpet underneath our seat. With our plastic trim still loose let's go ahead and fold that down underneath and make sure that it sticks all the way across. With our hook and loop fixed at the back, we've kind of tightened up our front cushion here; that's what we want. Now we can just kind of pull it down and make sure that it contours the seat and get it nice and secure. Then we'll take our included tool and tuck it in around the trim here. As you can see, I'm just kind of pulling out the trim. You can use either side, and then just tuck in that seat cover in between. Just tuck it in all around there, get rid of all the wrinkles. Then we're going to go around to the back side and tie up the string. Now, before we tie up the string, it's important that we tie it real nice and tight. That way the bottom of that cover up front is going to hug that seat. Let's go ahead and start our knot. Now, at this point in time it's a good idea to get an extra set of hands to hold that knot. That way we can tie a real nice knot. With him holding that first knot I'm going to go ahead and make another one, and there we go. As you can see, it's nice and tight. Then for our excess string, let's go ahead and put our trim back into place, and then we'll tuck it up underneath. We're just going to line up where we took it out from, and then just push it back into place. With our string all tied up as you can see, our cover here is nice and secure, it's tight. We're ready to move on to our back rest. To get started we'll need to go ahead and remove our headrest. We've got a little tab right here that we can push in and push up, but in order to completely take it off we've got a pin hole here. We need to take something that we can fit into there and push it, and then we can raise it up evenly and then pull it out. Now what we want to do is we'll take our cover and we're going to turn it halfway inside out. We can just grab the corners, and just kind of pull it through until we've got a little bit of the inside sticking out here. Then we're going to come over the top of our seat, kind of set it on top, and then we're going to pull down on each side. You need to work it on, go ahead and just alternate your pulls. Make sure to check the back, make sure it's with you, coming all the way down. We want to line up our head rest holes. Now, before we start connecting anything let's go ahead and take our tool and just get those through. Now, here at the bottom we'll go ahead and take the tab here, and then push that through, just like we did the other. Just need to be able to access it from the back. Here on the back side you can see how that tab's coming through. Just go ahead and help that along. Now, before we connect our hook and loop on our back rest, let's go ahead and tuck in our trim on both sides. Now, you can use your included tool, or you can just kind of pull out a little bit and tuck it in with your fingers, just so it looks nice and tight just like that. Now for connecting our hook and loop, we just want to make sure and pull it nice and tight. That way we can easily connect it. You may have to take one hand, and then take the other hand, pull down and connect it. Start on one side and then work your way over. It just can make it that much easier. Until it starts to look something like that. Now, if you need to do a little bit more, don't be afraid to just disconnect it and then help it along a little bit more. Now for our headrest you want to be sure you grab the correct piece, because the front headrests are different from the back. What you want to do is you want to match up the long side with the long side of our headrest. It's going to go on in this direction. Now, the secret is to replace your headrest onto the seat, and then pull it down over and take it off to finish it up. Let's go ahead and put our headrest back. For our truck here, the short side actually faces forward. Let's go ahead and push that all the way down. Then for our cover, the short side is going to face forward just like our headrest. Let's go ahead and turn it halfway inside out, just as we did on the back rest. Then we're going to set it in place on top and then pull it down. Now, it may take you a few tries, but if you can, what you want to do is tuck the headrest up into the cover as you pull down. It just makes it a little bit easier. Then you want to alternate sides. That way it doesn't come up on the opposite side. Now as we're getting closer to the bottom I'm going to go ahead and raise it up a tad. Get it just a little bit further, and then I'm going to take it off and put it the rest of the way on. Okay, let's go ahead and take if off, and then we'll connect the bottom. Now, we want to make sure that we've got it all the way in there, and that it's hugging the inside of the cover. We can kind of tuck in our tabs here. Then for connecting it, we've got the plastic strip here, and then we've got the channel here. What we want to do is, we want to roll it over like this and fit it into the channel. When we actually connect it, it's going to look like that. Just going to fit it down into place, just like that. Then we can go ahead and put it back on, and the wrinkles here in the front will come out over time. Now we can go ahead and repeat the same process for the passenger seat. Now with our driver and passenger seats completely covered, let's go ahead and move on to our center cushion. We'll grab our right piece, we'll set it into place, and then we're just going to pull it on. What we'll want to do is get the corners lined up, tuck this portion between the seat, and then just kind of push it in place. We want our strings to go around to the back side. Now, the string on this side is going to go on the inside of the seat belt, and then we're going to go between the seat here, and then head towards the back. This is going to go down in front of the seat belt like that. The tab here, we're going to tuck in between here. Then for our string on this side, it's going to go behind the seat belt here, and then on towards the back. Now, when we pull our tab through, we want to pull our strings along with it. Before you tie them up, we're actually going to move the cushion over like this, and we want to go underneath this bar here. I'm going to go back through, and then push it to where it comes out down here. It may take you a few minutes to get it, but we need to do that on both sides. As you can see, we're underneath where we need to be. With the strings where they need to be, what we want to do is take this portion here and then tuck it into the trim down here. We can just kind of push down and then push back at the same time. We need to do that on both sides. That way it's going to have a nice tight fit on the bottom cushion. Now we can pull the string nice and tight. Now what we need to do is tie a nice tight knot, just like we've done with the driver and passenger seats. Get my first one started, pull it nice and tight. Then I'll tie my other knot. With our knot tight let's go ahead and take our excess here. We're just kind of going to bundle it up. I'll lay it set right there for now. We'll take our flap here, go ahead and take off that protective strap there. Then we're going to pull on our cover and we're going to connect it to our carpet here. Pull it nice and tight, bring it down on the back side, and connect to the one on the bottom just like that. Now we can do our back rests. We can just kind of examine it here to make sure we're going to put it on correctly. The open portion here is going to be tucked in all around. I'm going to raise it up slightly like that. Just going to undo my hook and loop here, and we know that the open side here needs to be on top. This is going to be our back rest, and we're just going to slide it on. Get it so it's all the way on here, then our tab down here we're just going to tuck in between our cushions. At the same time, I'm just going to kind of tuck it into the trim here. We can always come back and snug it up. Here on the back side you can see how it's kind of taking shape over where it needs to go. I'm just going to fold it forward, and we want to pull up our tab here that we brought through the underside. Just going to tuck it in under the trim on both sides, and pull up at the same time, just to get it to line up with this seam right here, just like that. For the top one we're just going to kind of do the same thing, just get it around the corners, get it to where it's going to take shape, like that. Now for our cup holder and console portion, let's go ahead and take our included tool. What we want to do is just kind of push the fabric underneath and just work our way around. You can kind of use your fingers to push out, so that way we can easily push it in. Now, if you want to you can go ahead and finish it up around the console portion here. To make it a little bit easier, I'm going to go ahead and connect my hook and loop at the back side. I know I've got it all stretched out around. Just going to connect it to where it needs to be. I can always come back after I finish tucking in to the console portion and fix it if I need to. Now I'll finish tucking it in around. As you can see, it's starting to bunch up here on the corner. We're just going to pull that to one side once we finish it up. Now as you can see, to fix that one corner I've just kind of pulled everything around to the side and tucked it all in, and then just helped spread out. That way the corner here just looks a lot better and it's not as wrinkled up. For everything else, we can just kind of tuck it in around the trim. Make sure that all of our hook and loop is connected. Push it around the side here, and then we've got it. Now let's check out our center cushion. I'd say it looks pretty good. Now let's move on to our back bench seat. We're going to do the cushion first. It's a good idea to go ahead and lift it up, get at an angle, that way you can easily put on the whole cover. We'll grab our piece and undo the hook and loop. Then I'll just line up the corners, and then work my way down. We'll take it to the other end. Just going to stretch it over, and then pull each side down evenly. Now, as we pull our cover down over our seat we want to be sure and locate that strap that allows us to move our seat up and down. Once we find it, we can just pull it through and then bring it the rest of the way down. With the straps pulled down on both sides, let's go ahead and fold the seat down. I'm going to grab ahold of the top here, and then the bottom, and then just push it on the rest of the way. Just get it to where it lines up with the previous fabric here. I'm going to tuck this piece down through here, and then this whole top flap, we're going to tuck between the seat. Now, the easiest way to tuck the strap in is go ahead and get the seat back up, and it creates a gap between the seats. Then we're going to tuck this underneath our seat belts. We'll do that all the way across. Just like that. Once we've got it all the way tucked in, let's go ahead and raise it all the way up. Let's go ahead and give it a good downward pull, just to help tighten it up. Then we're going to do the same with this one here. Pull it nice and tight down. That's going to help tighten everything up. All right, then what we want to do is connect our hook and loop here to our hook and loop here. Then we can work our way down each side. Now let's fold it down and check it out. I'd say that looks pretty good. Now we're ready to do the back rest. Now first thing we'll do is go ahead and remove our two headrests. The ones back here had pin holes on each side, so we can just take our little tool, and you will have to provide your own. Now for our back portion, what we want to do is undo our hook and loop all the way across. Get that nice and freed up. Then I'm going to go behind my seat belt here. Now, the idea is just to get it all lined up of where it's going to go. Then what we want to do is raise up our bottom cushion, and by doing that it's going to provide us with the space we need so we can get it down behind. Pretty simple, all we have to do is just push it all the way down, and you want to push it down far enough to where you can retrieve it from up underneath. Just try to evenly push it down. For the corner here, you want to be sure that we take the corner of the cover and get it into position. That way when we pull it down it kind of sets in place. If we don't do it now, then it's going to be more difficult later. Just get it set up where it needs to go, that way when we pull it down it goes where it needs to go, just like that. With everything pushed down behind the seat as far as we can go, let's go ahead and come up underneath and grab it all and pull it down evenly behind the back side. Now, you may have to try and locate it from a few different spots. Once you've got it you should be able to pull it down the rest of the way evenly. As you can see here in the corner, just kind of locating that from behind and just pulling it down. Then I'll just work my way down all the way across until it's all fully recovered. With everything pulled down from behind the seat, let's go ahead and fold our bench back down. We don't need to engage it, let's just leave it a quarter way up. We're going to tuck our flap here in between the seat. We'll do that all the way across. Be sure you have your seat belt sticking out there. With both our back side flap and our front side flap tucked in, let's go ahead and take our included tool and tuck it in around our headrest points here. Now we're ready to connect our hook and loop for our back rest. We've got this flap here that's coming around the corner of our back rest and down to the side so it's separate. Then we've got our flap here and then we've got our long flap all the way along the back side. All we need to do is give them one last tug, just to make sure everything's nice and tight. Then pretty simple, we're just going to overlap and connect that hook and loop. With everything connected, let's go ahead and fold down our bench seat and check out our back rest. We just want to make sure it's all nice and tight and that everything is where it needs to be. All we have to do is our headrests. These will install identically to our front headrests. Again, you just need to make sure you locate the long side and the short side, so it's going to go on in this direction. Now, as you can see with everything covered and replaced, it looks like a whole new truck and we're all set. That's going to complete our installation on the Clazzio Custom Leather Seat Covers for the front and the rear on our 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab 2500.


Customer Reviews

Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Black - AL-EAGMB7510BK

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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