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Classio seat covers

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by JaxUmp, Dec 6, 2023.

  1. Dec 6, 2023 at 9:38 AM
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    JaxUmp

    JaxUmp [OP] 2023 Barcelona Red SR5

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    Has anyone ordered from Clazzio lately? How long is it taking to get the seat covers? Also, do you like them?
     
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  2. Dec 6, 2023 at 11:45 AM
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    Ordered front seats for my access cab last month, it took about a week for delivery.
    The seats/color I chose where in stock.

    Kind of a bitch to put on, I unbolted the seats to get everything set.

    They look amazing and the fit is perfect

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    RichochetRabbit

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    I purchased front-only $40 ones rom AutoZone because I do not want to sweat on the seats during the PHX summer. But you do not get ones customized for the 60/40 split of the back seat for that cheap. Thay also fit like a $3 suit. But they work.

    Quality that really fits and is correctly configured is neither cheap nor easy to install.
     
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    It depends. Did you custom order, or did you pick from pre-existing stock? Either way, reach out to them and ask for a ballpark ETA. Their customer service has always been stellar for me.

    Edit - the covers are also stellar. I abuse the hell out of mine and they still look amazing.
     
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    Gouda

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    Looks good. Do these affect the airbags or are they supposed to be compatible?
     
  6. Dec 7, 2023 at 6:01 AM
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    JaxUmp [OP] 2023 Barcelona Red SR5

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    It says they are comparable..
     
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    Have had my Clazzio covers installed for about a year now. Still look new and fit well. Very happy with them. Only word of advice is not to try to install them during cold weather (if you live in the frozen northlands) as they are a tight fit and won't be as flexible when it's below freezing outside or in your garage.

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    I have had mine for 2 years and love them. The only issue is the bolsters are NOT leather and do wear. BTW, they ARE a bitch to put on if it's cold!
     
  9. Dec 7, 2023 at 11:57 AM
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    TacosMan

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    Had them for a year now. One of the best mods I’ve done. Makes the interior feel more premium.

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    Cool stuff
    I got them as well

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    Must have if you have a child that loves to put his feet on the seats
     
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    Anyone know if they sell just pieces? I think I may need to replace my driver side base section. Looks like I'm starting to wear a hole in it.
     
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    Call and ask. They can only say "no" ... as a friend of mine says "The cannot cut your hair and send you to Nam".
     
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    Good point, ha.
     
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    To everyone that owns them. Which ones do you own? The PVC, Viny, or leather?
     
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    Leopard-skin leather. The whip was optional.
     
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    Yes they do. Charged me 50 bucks for a single panel after I punched a screwdriver through mine. :anonymous:

    PVC. My replacement panel was leather on their recommendation (purely because the cost of replacement was the same but they happened to have a spare leather ready to ship that day.)

    I made a post about it on a few other threads.

    Visually, you can't tell a difference. You can't feel a difference either. I actually don't remember which panel is even replaced with leather anymore, other than it's somewhere on the back seat. If you pinch the material between your fingers so that it separates from it's foam backing, you can feel that the leather is just a hair thicker than the PVC. That's the only difference I can tell, which would probably contribute to a greater puncture resistance (on the center panels: remember that the side bolsters are vinyl on all options.)


    I don't regret my PVCs at all.

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    Anyone happen to know if the Dark Grey Leather Centers with Black and Dark Grey Stitching match closely to the OEM Cement Interior colors? Maybe they send out pre-sale samples?

    Also, seems like in some of the photos there are some wrinkles in the seat centers and upright areas. Are these fitment issues or just relaxation after longer term use?
     
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  18. Feb 2, 2024 at 12:26 AM
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    Had my Clazzio seat covers for three years now, and they still look great. Love them!

    Question for those of you who bought the heated seats as well. How easy/hard are they to install? I imagine I'll have to take the covers off to install them. Any input appreciated. Also, what circuit did you wire them to?
     
  19. Feb 2, 2024 at 1:07 AM
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    I went leather, had’em on for 6-7 years now. Low miles but they are holding up great. Aside from my drivers side seat panel is starting to look a little beat but not too bad. People are always shocked when I tell them that they’re covers. Not as hard to install as people make them out to be I didn’t really struggle at all. My only gripe is that the headrest hook things have a tendency to come undone on occasion. Took about 7-10 days to be delivered but that was a while back and they were in stock. Well worth the price and yes you can order single panel replacements. Also there’s a big Clazzio thread on here somewhere. Enjoy your new seat covers one of the best upgrades I made!
     
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    The heat pads - super easy.

    The switches - depending on how integrated you want them to be with the dashboard, they can range from super easy to "this picture gives me anxiety."

    I went hard mode, because I wanted to mount mine in a spot where OEM switches already existed. So I had to relocate those switches, then install the seat controls. But if you don't have that issue... It's easy.


    Edit, as for the circuit, those need to be on their own circuit. A fused line direct from battery to the seat relays. I would not be tapping heaters into any existing circuit. Some people do. I would not.

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