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Installing Tough Covers

Steve A

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Does anyone have some tips on stretching these covers, like the rear seats backrest.

Any tips or techniques would be appreciated.
 
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Yes, the flap was the hardest part. I unlocked the seat back, pushed the flap through between the seat and backrest. Then I grabbed what little bit of the flap I could from the back and pulled hard until it came through from one side to the other. I then attached the curved Velcro slit by the door followed by the center slit. I attached the bottom flap last. It connects on the bottom edge of the backrest and not under it.
 
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Yes, the flap was the hardest part. I unlocked the seat back, pushed the flap through between the seat and backrest. Then I grabbed what little bit of the flap I could from the back and pulled hard until it came through from one side to the other. I then attached the curved Velcro slit by the door followed by the center slit. I attached the bottom flap last. It connects on the bottom edge of the backrest and not under it.
Thanks, I will give that a try tomorrow.
 
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I couldn’t get the rear seat back covers to come down far enough to connect the Velcro strips together on the underside. So, I gave up and left them open at the bottom. I may try again but with my truck vault tight up against the upper back of the rear seats and my hi-lift jack tight against the bottom of them, it just doesn’t matter to me.
 
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what I ended up using were a small pair of vice grips like these. they have smooth flat pad so as not to bite into the material and lets you get some good pull on them.

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It was a bit of effort to stretch the rear seat covers backrest enough but not that hard. Requires a decent amount of hand/finger strength.

I really dig the look of the covers on my gren.
 
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Cant say enough about Tougher seat covers. Quality, fit and customer service are all excellent. They are straight forward to install and to get the tight fit they have to be snug. Well worth the effort if you use your own fingers, vise grips or have a car detailer install them for you.
 
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I have the light grey leather on my seats and think I should get the dove grey covers, but I do like the look of the light khaki, and I just keep holding off. Same for the wheel cover, charcoal would match exterior but that light khaki just has that look. Any idea which of the 2 materials is the tighter/better fit? Tougher seem to recommend the polycotton over the cotton canvas and dove grey is only available in cotton canvas.
Please help me choose or I'll never get them!!
 
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I picked the light khaki, I have the light gray almost white leather interior.
I like the khaki color better so that's what I choice.
 
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