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I just purchased a set of the Clazzio Leather(inserted) seat covers for my 2007 Camry Hybrid and was told that since I paid using paypal, I received a $59.10 refund, so I got the whole set for $390 shipped... I hope that's a good deal... I ordered the Light grey to match the interior, lets hope that Clazzio has them in stock so I don't have to wait several weeks
They say it takes about 1-1.5hours to install, but that guy in this video is super fast with the install - they should have filmed this in HD to get a better idea of what they look like.
I saw a sample driver seat in person with one of these installed, it looks very good and clean. Didn't get to sit on it to get a feel, it was mounted on a pedestal
I will post some before and after pictures of the install.
I just placed an order through them for seat covers. How long did it take to get the rebate?
I called to confirm my order, spoke to a person by the name of Mica, and he said that it would be automatically refuned to my paypal account, which it was.
My light grey covers were in stock so they shipped the next day, so I should be getting them this week. I can't wait to install them!
I'll have to call on Tuesday! I got the regular Gray, hopefully they're in stock. Keep us posted on your install. Thanks for the thread, btw. I hope I save a few bucks myself.
I apologize, I forgot to take before pictures, but I am sure you know what stock looks like, so here are the pictures I took
Front Seats and head rests
Back of Front seats and head rests
Back row seat
If you use a child seat base you will notice that it may require a little more elbow grease to push the hooks into the achors due to the extra thickness added to the stock seat, the seat cover flap goes in between the cushion and the anchor bar - so good to go there.
The seat covers are wrinkled and from what I read on other forums, they will go away after a while, but over all I am very happy with them and they look so much better then stock oem cloth
Only issue you will run in to is probably getting a little frustrated with "squeezing" them on, but take your time and it will be well worth it.
Has a "new" pvc and leather smell that is not overbearing, but I am sure will go away in time.
I apologize, I forgot to take before pictures, but I am sure you know what stock looks like, so here are the pictures I took
Front Seats and head rests
Back of Front seats and head rests
Back row seat
If you use a child seat base you will notice that it may require a little more elbow grease to push the hooks into the achors due to the extra thickness added to the stock seat, the seat cover flap goes in between the cushion and the anchor bar - so good to go there.
The seat covers are wrinkled and from what I read on other forums, they will go away after a while, but over all I am very happy with them and they look so much better then stock oem cloth
Only issue you will run in to is probably getting a little frustrated with "squeezing" them on, but take your time and it will be well worth it.
Has a "new" pvc and leather smell that is not overbearing, but I am sure will go away in time.
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very nice. looks so clean and oem just like i want and for the price its sweet. i think the wrinkles will go away with time so in a few weeks it will look even better. enjoy em and thanks for sharing
Be sure to post pics, I want to see how the regular grey looks. Thinking about grey on the outer and light grey inserts.
I sure will. I've been doing alot of "little" things to the car I've owned for 3+ years lately. New pedals, seat covers, Nav, K&N, replacement caps for the faded TRD originals. I'm contemplating smoked LED tails but I may go cheap and tint the ones I have now.
I had mine installed today. The guy at the upholstery place was impressed with the quality. I had to pick the car up on my way to work tonight so no pics. They feel pretty good to me. $390 + $150 install. Not bad!
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