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

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

Item # AL-EAGMB7520BK
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2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

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2014 Chevrolet Silverado 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
  • Black
  • All Seats
  • Clazzio

Give your Chevrolet Silverado 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 Installation - 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Today on our 2016 Chevrolet Silverado crew cab, we'll be installing the Clazzio custom seat covers for the front and rear. They're available in beige and in gray and finally in black. Now here's what our seats look like without our Clazzio seat covers installed. We're going to upgrade them to leather. This is what our truck looks like with our new Clazzio seat covers installed. The Clazzio seat covers are a customer fit leather upgrade. They're designed specifically to fit your Silverado.

You can see how you've got full coverage over the passenger and drivers seats and even over the head rests and console area. You also get full coverage in the rear, including your fold out cup holder. And you won't loose either of your pockets. Now that we've gone over some features I'm going to show you how to get them installed. First thing we're going to do is start on the bottom cushion here. You want to be sure to grab the corresponding piece, you can find it labeled on the tag and in your instructions. Lets go ahead and undo the two black straps and then we're going to set it in place.

We want to get the front corners wrapped around first and then we're going to take this tab here and tuck it between our back rest and the bottom portion of our cushion. Here behind our drivers seat we want to be able to pull that seat cover tab through, so we'll need to undo this tab here. Now there are two elastic tabs on each side you can just disconnect them just like this. They have a little hook and then you got it. Underneath we can locate that flap and pull it through. Pull it nice and tight and we'll go back up front. Now for the two white strings, lets go ahead and pull those knots loose and what we're going to do is where going to put them down through the seat in each one of these corners.

You just need to be able to access it from underneath. Now back underneath our seat here, we can pull down those white strings. Make sure to pull them down on each side, just like that. Now we'll take our included tool and what we want to do is start tucking this flap in and around our trim. It's pretty simple, all you have to do is just work your way around.

You could even use your fingers if you like. Just like that. We'll want to repeat the same process on the other side. Now with the seat cover tucked in around our trim in the front, lets go ahead and come back behind, locate the white string and we're going to tie a real nice tight knot up underneath the seat. It's not a bad idea to get an extra set of hands so you can get somebody to hold the knot while you tie it. Once we've got a nice tight knot we can just tie up the excess. Now we're going to more onto our black straps, so what we need to do is go up front, push the straps through and pull it nice and tight. So we've got the two black straps here, it's a good idea to go above any wiring or bars that may be underneath the seat. With both black straps in the back here we're going to go up through the buckle then back down. Go ahead and do that on the other side here. We're going to pull it nice and tight and that's going to help tighten up the whole bottom cover. If you'd like to you can go up front locate the strap and pull it nice and tight or you can do it from back here. Whatever you'd like. Whatever is easiest. Now with everything pulled nice and tight you can see our cover took shape around the cushion. If you have to you can always adjust it, kind of squeeze that cushion around and these wrinkles here will come out over time. Now lets move onto the back rest. We can start by taking off our head rest. Once we raise it up we just squeeze the tabs on both sides and then take that on out. So, for our back rest cover, make sure you grab the correct piece, we'll open up the hook and loop and we're going to turn it halfway inside out. We can grab the two top corners and just going to pull it inside out. Once you've got it looking something like that, then we can set it in place and pull it down. Now when you set it in place you want to make sure that the vented portion here is facing forward, so toward the steering wheel. Set it in place and we'll raise it up and then we're just going to pull down. It's a good idea to alternate from side to side so you get an even pull. Now that flap that we disconnected before from underneath the seat, that's going to stay up, we're going to tuck that up underneath our new Clazzio seat cover and we're going to pull it down right over top. Just like that. Once we get down to the bottom, we want to take this flap here and tuck it between our seats. Now on the back side we can finish pulling down the rest of our cover. We want to line up the two holes on top with our seat rest holes. Going to pull it down, make sure it's lined up and we'll take our included tool, you can use whatever side you want, and just going to tuck that around. There you go, it's going to look like that. Now lets go ahead and pull that flap through, just like that. Now up front we want to go ahead and tuck it in around our trim, just as we did before. Then we can finish pulling down the rest of the back rest cover. Now if you have to you can pull the seat forward to give you a little more room to tuck in the rest around here. Now with everything tucked into our trim and pulled nice and tight, we're going to take our flap here with the hook and loop and pull this one down over it and connect it together. We'll give it a good tug one more time, we're going to fold it up and bring it down on top and then make sure that it's straight all the way across. Just like that. Now we're going to take two included hooks, we're going to connect it to the elastic strap on each side, then we're going to stretch it out underneath and hook it to something solid underneath our seat. And it's going to look like that when we get done. Now when we do our head rest, we want to make sure we match up our cover with the way our head rest is shaped. We have the longer side here which is going to be the backside and the shorter side in the front. We're going to go ahead and turn it halfway inside out, place it on top and then we're going to push it over. It may be easier if you put your head rest back on. That's what we're going to do. I'm going to take my hand here and I'm just going to push in the fabric and then I'm going to do it to the other side and work my way down just the same way. You can kind of alternate the four corners. Do it on the back, front until you get it all the way down. Raise the seat up a little bit, there we go. Then I'm going to take my head rest back off. Turn it upside down and make sure to fill all those corners. Make sure it takes that entire shape, then I'm going to connect it together. In order to do that you tuck in the two flaps on the side. We're going to take the two plastic pieces here, the smaller one here we're actually going to fold over like this and then tuck it into the flange here. Just like that, so you can see how it gives that finished look. Then we can replace our head rest and repeat the same process on the passenger seat. With both our driver and passenger seats done, lets go ahead and move onto our center console area. What we're going to do is we're going to lift that up. We're going to do this seat and lid as well. So we're going to grab the piece that fits, undo our hook and loop, with it open we're just going to slide it over the top. Make sure that the handle comes through. Pull it nice and tight and then we're going to tuck it between here. It can help to lift up that a little bit to tuck it down in there and then we're going to pull it down from the other side. See how it comes out the bottom here Pull it down the rest of the way. Before we connect our hook and loop at the bottom, we'll take our included tool and tuck in our fabric here. Get that corner first, work our way around. Now if the fabric gets twisted a little bit you can just twist it back in place, just make sure you get both sides tucked in. Just like that. When we get the bottom portion tucked in, lets start tucking in that top. With everything tucked in around our handle, lets go ahead and give our leather one last pull. Bring it back around and then connect our hook and loop. Now we can try it out. Perfect. Now we can move on to the next piece. We'll grab the right piece, we'll undo the hook and loop, maybe these two straps up here, then we got one right here. Once we got it in this position then we're going to take it, put it over and pull it down. Pull it forward just a little bit here so I can get all the corners all lined up. We're going to take this here and tuck it underneath. Move it down, this is going to go around to the back side, nice and tight. We just need to line it up to where it gets below the lid and for now we can take our straps and just connect them together, we can tighten them up later and close that up for now. Then we'll come around to the back side here and pull that flap through. Remember it goes around the elbow piece here on both sides, we just need to get it to where it's coming up through like that. Do that to the other side, and you get to here, lift up and connect our hook and loop portion right here. Just want to make sure to pull up this bottom piece nice and tight cause this right here needs to stay where it's at. Once you get the hook and loop here kind of lined up with this pattern here, tuck it underneath and connect it together like this. Now we can lift it back up on the front side and kind of tuck in everything. We just need to get it straightened up, we'll take our included tool and push in the seam around the trim. Once we get it tucked in like this we can fold up our seat and finish tucking in around here, then we can repeat the same process on the other side. I'm just going to take my tool and gently push the seam up where it's supposed to be. Now we'll open our lid back up and tighten up our hook and loop. And do them both there, I just kind of want to pull over on your side. Nice tight secure fit. Just like that. Now for our back seat we're going to do the large bench seat first. Grab the right piece, undo our hook and loop, set it in place. Once I have it lined up where it's going to go, I'm going to lift up my seat a little bit and pull it down on each side. Just like that. Corners nice and lined up like that. Once we get the corners lined up we can lower our seat just a tad and we're going to tuck in this large flap between our seats. It's a good idea to have it slightly still picked up that way you can easily tuck it down. We're going to go underneath our seat belts. There we go. Lift it back up, fetch it underneath. What you want to do is you want to pull down on that tab and it's going to help straighten it up and get it nice and tight, once you pull down on that one you want to pull down on this one too. Don't be afraid to really yank on it. Next we're going to tuck it in around our trim. Now we can grab our tool and what we want to do is we just want to tuck in around the trim here and it can even help if you pull down at the same time. Work our way around. Once we get everything tucked in it's time to connect our hook and loop. We'll connect this one here and this one underneath. Give them one good snug and bring it down and start connecting our way down. Just like that. Now lets check it out. I'd say that's pretty smooth. Now for the back rest portion, we'll need to remove our head rests. Pick it up and instead of two buttons on each side there are two small pin holes, you just have to take something small enough so you can disengage them. Grab our large back rest, make sure and undo our hook and loop and we'll go behind our seat belt and set it in place. Once we have it lined up with our hook and loop disconnected we'll take our two black straps for this side and we're going to tuck them in behind our back rest. The secret is to pick up on your bench seat, raises up that whole back rest and you've got enough room so you can start tucking that stuff behind. I idea is to be able to reach that strap from underneath and pull it down to the back side so you can connect it. With the black straps hung, I'm just picking up on the bench seat slightly and locating with my hand and I'm pulling down evenly on each side. With the black straps pulled down on the back side we'll need to line up the corners and just kind of help it along. As we're tucking the corners down on each side, you'll locate another black strap, we're going to tuck that behind just the same and make that black strap retrievable in this corner underneath the bench seat. Now for in front here, you'd got this tab all the way across. We're going to tuck it between our seat. You just need to make sure that it's pulled down far enough for you to do so. If it's not you'll need to go behind and pull more on the black straps. Now we're going to locate and pull down that tab that goes between our seats. Pull down nice and tight, all the way across and before we can connect the hook and loop we're going to poke the holes through our head rest. Now this is down the exact same way as the front seats. Line everything up, and tuck it around. Now those hook and loop tabs that we tucked behind the seat and between the cushion we're going to connect together. Same thing as always, pull it down nice and tight one last time then you can connect it together. Now we can fold down our bench seat and check it out. Now lets move on to doing our back seat cup holders. What we want to do is we want to pull out on the loop slightly and then we want to tuck this bottom flap in first. We want to be able to reach it from the back side. We just want to get it tucked in nice and tight. Once I get the bottom tucked in I'm just going to tuck in that black plastic in around the back side. Do that all the way down on both sides. With the sides tucked in lets go ahead and do the same on the top. Now lets take our actual cover. Undo the hook and loop and we'll slip it over like so. Be sure that the opening is facing up, that's what's going to go over our cup holder there. Slip it all the way on, be sure to pull out our loop here at the front just like that. And at the very front here we're going to tuck in the cup holder and work around the sides. We just about got it around, lets go ahead and pick it up. Take our flap here and tuck it between right here. We want to be able to access it from the inside. Once you get it pulled up from the bottom you'll just want to connect that hook and loop together and work your way around and make sure everything is tucked in around the sides. Use your tool to assist you. Come around and tuck in what's left of our cup holder here. Perfect. Now we'll close it up and if you have to tuck that bottom portion back in, that's okay. Now I just installed the head rest portion the same way we did up front. Putting it back in, we line it up and push it back into place. Now the passenger bench seat pretty much installs the same way you just don't have to worry about a cup holder. And that's going to complete our installation on the Clazzio custom seat covers on our 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 crew cab.


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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