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- RbertalottoExplorerI recently did my 2006 Dodge 2500 and my 2011 Toyota Venza with "Classio" leather seatcovers and I couldn't be more pleased. They have been on both vehicles about two years and have held up perfectly.
http://www.clazzio.com/
At first I was concerned because they were so inexpensive for leather, but I did the Dodge first and immediatly ordered a set for the Toyota.
Easy to install and extremely helpful folks to help you order them.
The wrinkles you see have totally disappeared after a couple days in a hot interior. These pictures were taken immediately after install.
Easy to install as they simply pull right over the existing seat covers. I suggest removing the seats to make install easier as there is quite a bit of tugging and pulling to get them on nice and tight. - Perrysburg_DodgExplorer
- IdaDExplorer
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Katzkin leather seat covers are the best on the market and are OEM approved.
http://katzkin.com/
Don
These are what I'm looking at when my cloth seats start to show some wear, but they aren't seat covers. The original fabric is actually removed and replaced by the Katzkin material. They also run about $2,000 so they cost quite a bit more than seat covers. Still a good option to consider, though. - MerkelGExplorerCover craft.com
- ACZLExplorerAir bags on sides of front seats? Custom seat covers from Realtruck.com
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