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Old 01-01-2015, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Awesome. Ive got to find out how much those inserts are.
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Old 01-02-2015, 04:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Insert look stock, looks great.
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Old 01-11-2015, 02:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Did you have to take the seats out to install?
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Old 01-11-2015, 09:52 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Did you have to take the seats out to install?
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Old 01-12-2015, 01:32 PM   #5 (permalink)
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OP, thanks for sharing.

You said it took you roughly 4 hours per seat. Would you say you do a lot of DIY installations etc?

I am curious if it took you 4 hours and you are very skilled, or it took you 4 hours because it was first time doing something like this etc.

Looks great.
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OP, thanks for sharing.

You said it took you roughly 4 hours per seat. Would you say you do a lot of DIY installations etc?

I am curious if it took you 4 hours and you are very skilled, or it took you 4 hours because it was first time doing something like this etc.

Looks great.
4 hours per side sounds about right with taking the seats out, taking them apart and install. Helps to have a second set of hands with the hog rings. Get a good set of pliers. Even the headrests are a challenge and take time. We'll worth the effort though
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4 hours per side sounds about right with taking the seats out, taking them apart and install. Helps to have a second set of hands with the hog rings. Get a good set of pliers. Even the headrests are a challenge and take time. We'll worth the effort though
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OP, thanks for sharing.

You said it took you roughly 4 hours per seat. Would you say you do a lot of DIY installations etc?

I am curious if it took you 4 hours and you are very skilled, or it took you 4 hours because it was first time doing something like this etc.

Looks great.
this was my first time installing something like this, so i cant say i am the most handy person for this project. But what i realized was that actual leather install time depends on how perfect you want the seats to be finished. I tried to make it as close to oem fitment as possible so i stretched, heated and massaged these leather alot. I couldve done a quicker job but wouldve left alot of wrinkles and sags. Heck im stil not quite happy with a bit of wrinkles on drivers side so i might take it out and massage a bit more, but u can call me crazy for that lol
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this was my first time installing something like this, so i cant say i am the most handy person for this project. But what i realized was that actual leather install time depends on how perfect you want the seats to be finished. I tried to make it as close to oem fitment as possible so i stretched, heated and massaged these leather alot. I couldve done a quicker job but wouldve left alot of wrinkles and sags. Heck im stil not quite happy with a bit of wrinkles on drivers side so i might take it out and massage a bit more, but u can call me crazy for that lol
Thanks for the info

I got a quote from a local interior shop, and they quoted me $85 per hour, with 4 to 6 hours of labor to complete the install.
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Looks amazing.

If I had cloth seats I'd consider doing it.
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Do these just go over the cloth seats? Or do you need existing leather seats?
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You strip the seats to the padding then install the leather. Doesn't matter what it had before.
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You strip the seats to the padding then install the leather. Doesn't matter what it had before.

That's pretty cool. Does it feel similar to factory leather in other cars?


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Yes the same. But you can pick custom colors, stiching, perforation, embroidery and add heated seats. Very nice
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Are the door inserts from the same site? I don't see them listed under the products section. That being said, how was the install on the door inserts? Did you happen to take any pictures?
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