Changing to leather

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Army Cowboy

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I have a 2007 NNBS Hoe 4wd LT1 and I am looking to change my cloth front and 2nd row to the black (I thinks it called Slate). Also would like to change the steering wheel to leather as well. Also the top of the dash is cracked and I would like to upgrade that as well. If there is a vendor on here that I can get these from I would rather go that way. Or if there is a reputable dealer on ebay I can order it from that would be great. I will post pics of the interior and the cracked dash.
 
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This is the color I have and want to change it to leather interior and upgrade the steering wheel to leather also. I would like to upgrade the two front seats to all power leather seats. If I can I would like to also add the heated seats for the winter. We have two cracks in our so I will have to get that fixed as well. I would like to keep the 60/40 split 2nd row and I am wondering if that is an option when upgrading to leather. Or would it be easier to have the rear seat re-upholstery to high quality leather?

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Here are the two cracks that we have as well.

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Any help or advice would be great. And no selling it and getting one with what we want is not an option.
 

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Katzkin is the best way to go, but expensive. You can always find OEM leathr seat covers for sale on eBay and C-list. Get some of those in the color you want, put them on yourself, and save yourself some bills. That's what I did anyway.
 
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rosendo192000

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Katzkin is the best way to go, but expensive. You can always find OEM leathr seat covers for sale on eBay and C-list. Get some of those in the color you want, put them on yourself, and save yourself some bills. That's what I did anyway.

Do you mind sharing some pictures ? Is it a tight fitment ?
 

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I don't really have before and after pics, but it is a tight fitment. Pretty much looks factory because you actually remove the OEM cover (skin) and replace it with another one.
 

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As for the cracked dash take it to your nearest GM dealers they might be able to replace it for free. I know some people on here have replaced them for free.


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I changed out my cloth to leather last year at the dealer for Katskin. Front and rear Bench was $650 installed. Looks awesome
 

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Wow, why do so many people have cracked dashes. I'd be pretty mad if mine did that. Not what you expect for a $45,000 vehicles that's only a few years old.
 
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