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

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

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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. 1-800-940-8924 to order Clazzio car seat covers part number AL-EAFOB7208TTT or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Clazzio products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front and Rear - Beige. Car Seat Covers reviews from real customers.
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Clazzio Car Seat Covers - AL-EAFOB7208TTT

  • 40/20/40 and Bench Seat
  • Bucket Seats and Bench Seat
  • All Seats
  • Leather
  • Clazzio
  • Beige
  • Center Console w Cupholder
  • Custom Fit

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.


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
  • Beige 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-EAFOB7208TTT Clazzio Perforated Leather Seat Covers - Beige - Front and Rear



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

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




Video Transcript for Clazzio Custom Front and Rear Seat Covers Installation - 2011 Ford F-150

Today in our 2011 Ford F-150 Super Crew Cab, we're going to be installing the Clazzio Custom Leather seat covers in light gray. It's also available in beige, and in black. So here's what our factory seats look like without our Clazzio seat covers installed. You can see how they're indented, they're kind of worn out and dingy here at the top and then on down to our cushion. We've got some discoloration here and all around. Here's what our seats look like with our Clazzio seat covers installed.

Looks brand new. The Clazzio seat covers are a complete leather upgrade for your front and rear seats. They're custom designed to fit your Ford F-150 perfectly. The kit covers all of the seats and the headrests and we still have full use of our seats front and back. You can see how it contours nicely around your headrest and your backrest and it even tucks in around your trim. It has a combinations for your center console and your center seat.

We can still access our center seat compartment. Here in the back it doesn't interfere with our seat belts and we can still fold up our seats. We even still get to keep our large pockets behind our front seats. It's made out of a perforated leather construction with a half inch of memory foam. It's ventilated so you can prevent moisture buildup to avoid mold and mildew. It features double-stitched seams and it won't interfere with your seat airbags.

All of the covers have an anti-bacterial and anti-odor coating to preserve them, so you're going to get that new clean scent. They're very easy to clean, just use soap and water. Now I'll show you how easy they are to get installed. We're going to be starting with the cushion right here on the driver's side. To begin out installation, we'll need to make sure we have the corresponding piece. Now, all of our covers are labeled so we'll just need to match it up with the guide in our instructions.

Let's go ahead and start by turning our cushion kind of inside out, like that, and then we're just going to sit it in place on our seat, about like that. Then we're going to take the tab here and tuck it between our seat. We're just going to push it through so it comes out just behind the driver's seat. Just like that. Now, the next thing we want to do is go ahead and untie our little white string knots here, on both sides, and then these are going to tuck actually just between our seat here and we need to be able to access them from underneath our seat. On this side it's just going to go behind our seat belt. Here on the driver's side on the left, just going to pull that on down. Then once we've got the string down on our left side here, as for our right side it's going to come down the side where our seat belt gets connected and on down through here. Now we can fold it down around our cushion. We'll start right here. The cutout here is for our seat belt. We can kind of fold that over, make sure our seat belt comes through. Make sure that gets through. The rest of this we can just tuck in, then we'll work our way around. Making sure that it fills out the corners. With everything folder around you can see how it's starting to take shape. What we need to do now is take our included tool and we're going to tuck all this in around our trim. So you can use the tool and your hands, whichever is easier. Start right here on the corner. We just need to pull out on that trim and then tuck that all in. So what I'm doing is just working my way down. Don't be afraid to really push it down in there. Just like that. With everything tucked in nicely up front, we can now come back here to our string. What we want to do is tie a nice tight knot. Let's go ahead and pull it nice and tight and that's going to help snug everything up up front. Tie my first knot here. I'm going to get an extra set of hands to come in and hold that and while he's holding that, come back around and do it again and then I'm going to pull it nice and tight. Just like that. Then for our excess string, it's just going to tuck up underneath our flap so we can pull back the protector here over our hook-and-loop and it's actually just going to tuck up underneath our seat. We can go ahead and tuck in that white string, pull it down nice and tight and tuck it up underneath our seat. Just like that. With everything tied up and tucked in, you can see how it looks perfect, this is what we want. Let's go ahead and move onto the backrest. In order to do the backrest we need to remove the headrest first. So to make it easier on myself I'm going to lean the seat back and squeeze the two tabs on the side and then take that out. So the trick to getting the backrest in place, we need to turn this half way inside out. So we can actually just lay it down, flip it over, disconnect the hook-and-loop on the backside. I'm just going to reach in and grab the corners and pull it towards me. Make sure you just get it even on both sides so it'll look something like this. Then we can head up over our seat and slip it on. Now we want to make sure our padded, perforated portion is facing forward. We're just going to set it in place on top and then we're going to pull it down over our backrest. Try to do it as evenly as possible, it's just going to make it a lot easier for you. We'll just kind of rotate from either side. Once it gets down towards the thicker portion of the backrest, kind of just take our hand, push in as you're pulling down, just to kind of help draw that through. Now once we've got it all the way pulled down and our two holes on top are lined up with our headrest mounts, we can take our tool and what we want to do is kind of dig those out. So we're just going to move that fabric around and tuck it in around the mount itself. Don't be afraid if it tears just a little bit. Just like that. Now what we want to do is take the tab at the bottom here and tuck it between our seat, just as we did with the bottom cushion. Just go ahead and push that all the way through, then we're going to pull it down through the backside. We can reach in there, grab that, get a good grip on it and pull it on down through. Once we get it all the way through, we then want to connect it to our hook-and-loop here. Once you've got the tab pulled between the seat all the way and everything's stretched out, you should just be able to take your hand bring it up underneath and connect it together. Now we can move onto putting our headrest cover on. The important thing here is to identify the short side, which is the front here, and then the long side, back here. So we'll need to make sure for our cover that we can tell between the two. So you can see here we've got the short side and then on the back we've got the long side, so we'll need to put it on in this direction. The best way to do this is to go ahead and replace the headrest on the seat and begin putting it on and then remove it to finally connect it together underneath. So let's go ahead and put the headrest back. Then we'll take our cover and we want to turn it half way inside out and then what we want to do is line up a corner first and then stretch it over to the other corner. Then same as before, we're just going to alternate sides, tuck in that fabric and pull down. Once we've got it mostly on, let's go ahead and take it back off and connect it together underneath. Here on the underside you can see we've just got a little bit more to do. That's okay. Just go ahead and tuck it in. Then what we want to do is we want to take our plastic tab here and then roll it over and then tuck it into the channel here. What you want to do is, you want to take it and bend it over like that and then we're going to bring it up to the channel and tuck it in. So once it's actually tucked it it's going to have that look to it. Great, now we're all set, we can go ahead and repeat the same process for the passenger side. With both our driver and passenger seats done, let's go ahead and move on in doing the center console and seat. We'll start with the bottom cushion first. Let's go ahead and just move up our backrest. To make it easier for us to put it on, we can lift it up. It's just going to slip on over the top. We just want to make sure and grab our correct piece. Here on the underside we've got a cutout for our handle. We can just slip it over. With it open we can grab our corresponding piece. You can see on the underside it's got a cutout for our handle here. Now if you want to, you can remove this, but you don't have to to slip it over. We're going to go ahead and take it off. It's just going to use a T-30 Torx bit and then we'll just take it off. Now with that off, we can go ahead and slip it over. Now it's going to be a tight fit. Just put one corner on, then stretch it over the other side. Once you get it slipped over both corners, you want to alternate between the two sides, just like before. Now it may take you a little bit of time but once you get close to the bottom you should just be able to pull it the rest of the way on. We just want to make sure to fill out the corners on top here before we connect anything together. Just get it nice and tight, about like that. We can actually go ahead and reinstall our handle. Let's bring in our handle, we'll just line it up with the holes and go ahead and reinsert our hardware. As you can see with it reinstalled everything's tucked in there nice and tight behind and it made it a lot easier for us to slip it on. Now we can fold it down and for our flap here we want to tuck it underneath. Now we want to be able to access it underneath here. So when we tuck it down through we want to make sure we come up through this way. We pull down our cushion here, we've got an area that we need to go in between. Get it started, then we can lift it back up and make sure we can access that underneath here. After we get it tucked down, we just want to make sure nothing's overlapping and we can raise it up, pull it nice and tight and pull this portion down nice and tight and then connect them together. Now for our backrest portion, we'll grab our piece. As you can see we've got our cup holder cutout here so we'll need to be sure that that is on the same side as our cup holders. Underneath we can open up our hook-and-loop and then we're just going to slip it down over the top. Just like before, we'll alternate between the two sides. Now once you get it pulled on and the corners are lined up, you'll want to be sure and tuck in around the trim here, all the way around. Here on the underside, once we've got everything tucked in, what we want to do with this flap is tuck it underneath. We want to be able to access it form the backside so we can connect it together. Just take this portion here, pull out around the trim and make sure that it gets around the corner. We just want to make sure that it gets tucked in nicely behind the trim here. That way it forms to the corner on the other side when we connect the hook-and-loop together. So, we can take our tool and just tuck it in around there like that. For this side we'll just make sure and tuck it around that trim just the same. Here on the backside, we can then just fold it down and we can take our flap that we tucked through, pull it up nice and tight. Then we're going to connect it to this portion here. So then we'll just connect it together and then we're going to have that nice seam right there. Once we've got everything connected here at the back, we can then connect our flap on top to the hook-and-loop surrounding here. We'll just work our way up and then all the way around. With everything completed in the front, let's go ahead and move onto the back. We'll start with the large bench seat portion first. We'll grab our piece. I've gone ahead and turned it inside out so we can set it in place. We've got the corners rolled up like so. What we want to do is we want to tuck this in between our cushion here. Once we've got it set in place, I'm going to disconnect the hook-and-loop here because we'll need to get around our seat belt and then we can take our two flaps and tuck them between our seat cushions here. Now it definitely helps to raise it up, it kind of opens up that gap so we can easily tuck it in. So we'll raise it up slightly and we'll just tuck it in between like so. With the seat lifted up all the way, we'll just need to be able to pull that flap underneath on both sides. We're not going to connect it just yet, just get it ready. Now we're bringing the seat back down and we're going to fold it over the corners. Work our way around onto the other side. Be sure to tuck the flap in around your seat belt here. We'll also need to make sure that our anchors are visible to the cutouts here. Now let's go ahead and connect our hook-and-loop. I'm just going to pull it nice and tight and connect it underneath and then same thing with this side here. Make sure we get it connected and now we can move onto our white string on both sides. For this side I'm actually going to go around the bar here. Now when we pull our string tight, we want to make sure it pulls it nice and tight around the corners and on down to the seat. So we're just going to help it out a little bit here on each side. This is going to prevent it from coming undone over time. Make sure it gets around the corners. We're even going to tuck it in around there a little bit. After we get a nice good pull on it, I'm going to tie my knot. We're going to get an extra set of hands to come in and hold that for us and for our excess here I'm just going to bundle up and tie a knot and we'll be all set. With it installed, let's fold it down and have a look. I'd say it looks pretty good. Let's go ahead and move onto the backrest. Same thing as before, we'll need to go ahead and remove our headrest. So I'm just going to loosen it up here. I'm going to fold my bottom cushion up just to get it to angle correctly. Then I'm just going to life it out like that. For our backseat portion, we'll grab our piece on the backside, we'll undo our hook-and-loop. Then we'll need to get behind our seat belt. Once we've done that, we can then bring over our corners and start tucking them around our seat. For this side we've got a flap. Now the trick is, raise your bottom cushion up. Here's we've got a pull stray that we want to feed down through first and we just need to be able to access that down underneath. Once we've got the corner lined up and I've tucked that tab down underneath, I can then grab it from underneath the seat and just kind of pull it down. It's just going to allow me to easily guide that cover down where it needs to be. You can see our strap. Going to get a good grip on it and then feed that down. As we're pulling the straps down, we also want to make sure the very corner here on the driver's side, the seat belt side, pull that out of the way and then we tuck this one down through here. So underneath, I've got this strap here and then I've got the corner one that I just pulled down behind my seat belt. We'll just give that a good tug, making sure the corners get lined up on top and then we'll pull this one down as well. With everything pulled down, let's go ahead and grab our tool and do the same thing with our headrest mounts here. Now we can bring our seat back down and we want to take our hook-and-loop here at the bottom and we want to tuck that in between our seats. Now we can connect the hook-and-loop together. We'll take that front hook-and-loop and then I'm going to use the strap to guide the back portion of that hook-and-loop down and then we'll just connect together. With everything connected underneath, go ahead and fold it down and take a look. Everything's nice and tight and secure, that's the way we want it. Now as far as our headrest, it installs the exact same way as our front two headrests do. Once we've got our cover on, we can go ahead and reinstall it and we'll be all set. For our last single seat here in the back, it installs the exact same way as our double seat, so we can go ahead and repeat the same process right here. That's going to complete our installation of the Clazzio Custom Leather seat covers in light gray on our 2011 Ford F-150 Super Crew Cab.

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