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Fresh Question About Clazzio Seat Covers

3.8K views 34 replies 10 participants last post by  NoClutch  
#1 ·
Howdy, all. I know that Clazzios have been done to death on the forum -- I've read every post -- but all the threads are pretty old and I didn't find my precise question.

I haven't bought a new FJ in 17 years, but I just bought my second '07. (Read below for my sad backstory.) In the intervening 17 years, seat-cover technology seems to have made a big leap. Enter Clazzio. I'm just learning about them. Everything I read is just peachy. I've heard lots of pros, but I haven't heard many cons. Certainly no deal-breaker cons. Consequently, I want to buy a set.

But before I lay my good coin on the table: Has anyone encountered anything that they just couldn't stomach?

Also, how do they smell? 👈 Honest question.

Thank you, brethren. 🙏

Sad backstory: I bought my first FJ (Black Cherry Pearl) from the Toyota dealer in Houston in 2007 (brand new) and soon swore an oath that I'd keep it until one of us died. We were buddies. Then in March, after 17 years, I got into a fender bender. I had to drive it home (more than 200 miles) and it performed perfectly. Yet when I took it to my insurance company's body shop, they totaled it. I think it's a huge scam, but there you go. Anyways, I ended up taking my money and buying another '07 (Titanium Metallic) with almost the same mileage (165K).
 
#4 ·
Nope, they came with my Fj, First rig I've had with heated seats. They are nice in the middle of winter on this old guy. Who ever had this Fj before me put some $ in it, Borla exhaust, Cold air intake, 18" wheels and tires and a 350$ console lock box and the heated seats and a 2" lift with rancho shocks all the way around.
 
#9 ·
I have 2 Clazzio sets on front seats, one on rear bench. First set was PVC, cracked early. Second set leather had much higher grade of vinyl, leather only on center panels.

If I do it again it would be Katzkins in their heavy duty all vinyl, tighter fitting, better material. (I have a Katzkin set in my other 4x4).
 
#16 ·
The only reason I want "covers" is that I want to keep the OEM seat covers intact and on the seats. They aren't worn out and I'd like to keep them that way for resale value in the future, at least when I'm dead or else too old to maintain my beast and refuse to suffer the sloppiness and indignity of having someone else do it.
 
#19 ·
While we're on the subject, I have one more question about installation -- specifically the upper portion of the rear seats. I'm thinking about the plastic panel on the back. I've seen some covers that draped over the whole seat, including the plastic panel, but that seems stupid since your cargo is bound to tear the covers up once the seat is folded down. May I assume that y'all removed the rear panel during installation and replaced it over the seat cover? And if so, how touchy was that? Thanks again! 🤠
 
#24 ·
The only downside I have is the leg bolsters took a bit of a beating and cracked. But to be fair it happened during a winter cold snap with a week of -40F and colder. Surprised nothing else broke.

The rears survived 2 babys-toddlers-kids and the mess they come with a good wipe and conditioner they look as good as new.
 
#28 ·
Well, if the seat cover ever starts showing wear back there, you can easily conceal it under the plastic. Those "seatback boards" are held on by a bunch of those conical plastic clips. You'd have to cut some holes in the cover to accommodate these clips, but it all seems pretty easy. I plan to report back.
 
#27 ·
Thanks to all for your input. Having not heard any dire warnings, I went ahead and ordered a custom set for $699. But I got a discount because I asked about promotional codes and they gladly told me that the promo code "tacomaworld" is still valid for $80 off. (All lower-case.) Since these are custom, I won't get them for three or four months. Once I do, I'll try to post about the installation experience with before-and-after shots. Wish me luck! 🤠
 
#34 ·
Because of this thread I ordered some also. But just black, perforated "leather" as they call it, and only for the front seats. My FJ is black inside and the back seats have no issue needing a cover. And without them covered there will be no issue with cargo messing up seat covers. Still were $360 bucks tho for the fronts that include the headrest and armrest covers.
I have received them and the black matches the OEM FJ black right on.
 
#29 ·
Yeah, please post with pics if you get yours installed. I wouldn't mind something a bit easier to clean than the upholstery as dog hair tends to be a pain to completely remove, even with seat covers. If you have a dog in the car often enough, it seems hair gets anywhere and everywhere, no matter how much you try to keep things covered.
 
#31 ·
This next comment is off-topic, but have you tried Shed Defenders? Basically they're stretchy pajamas for a dog -- they cover your dog just like you'd cover your seats. My daughter has a dog whose beautiful coat sheds mercilessly. These things keep most of the fur inside the suit and off your upholstery. But yeah, I'll try to document the process.
 
#33 · (Edited)
@CaptainVictory I sometimes put PJs on one of my dogs (Staffie) that gets cold during the winter, but I live in the Atlanta so it's way too hot for either of my dogs to wear much more than their collars usually. I do have the Buddy rear windows on preorder and plan on trying my own liftgate mod for the rear hatch glass (going to try a more polished liftgate retrofit install for a stock look), so that should at least help keep them cooler during the hotter months if I don't feel like having the AC running.