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I've been reading the posts about these seat covers, seems everyone is very satisfied. I have a few questions for those who have them before I order some.
Do they install with the seats in place or do I need to remove the seats?
Once on, what holds them on? Is there a "drawstring" at the bottom or on the back?
I've been reading the posts about these seat covers, seems everyone is very satisfied. I have a few questions for those who have them before I order some.
Do they install with the seats in place or do I need to remove the seats?
Once on, what holds them on? Is there a "drawstring" at the bottom or on the back?
Any information is appreciated.
Thanks
Bert Wiest
you can install with seats in place just have to pop the buttom cushion out (very easy) you can use a keyring to hold all drawstrings together it works great and the covers are very nice i am really happy with my purchase
The whole deal takes about 10 minutes. The hardest part is relocking the clip that holds the bottom cushion in. I was to weak so I left it unhooked and it has not been a problem. You wont be disappointed.
The whole deal takes about 10 minutes. The hardest part is relocking the clip that holds the bottom cushion in. I was to weak so I left it unhooked and it has not been a problem. You wont be disappointed.
ya i couldn't get mine in either but now i just leave it unlocked easier when cleaning the car
Vancityguy, I'm close to ordering a set of the Iggee covers, but I'm not sold on the cutouts for the seat controls on the lower bolsters. Would it be possible to unscrew the plate for the seat controls and tuck in the material around the cutout and then screw the plate back in?
Vancityguy, I'm close to ordering a set of the Iggee covers, but I'm not sold on the cutouts for the seat controls on the lower bolsters. Would it be possible to unscrew the plate for the seat controls and tuck in the material around the cutout and then screw the plate back in?
Glad you asked that question. I often thought their cut out for seat controls looked like it was too big and thought it a better idea to order a set for standard seats and just make a small slit to do exactly what you are considering for the seat control plate.
Sure hope someone gives you (me) an answer. I'm tracking an older C4 and it will need a set of Iggees to make it look good if I'm able to get it.
Vancityguy, I'm close to ordering a set of the Iggee covers, but I'm not sold on the cutouts for the seat controls on the lower bolsters. Would it be possible to unscrew the plate for the seat controls and tuck in the material around the cutout and then screw the plate back in?
i have the cut outs on my sport seats and its not a perfect fit but im not too picky either... i wouldn't unscrew the plate and tuck the material under in fear of the iggee cover ripping over time but i know for sure u can order sport seat covers without the cut outs but honestly they are not so bad once you play around with em and get a nice fit
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