Replacing My Seat Leather

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Been wanting to do this for MANY years, wish I would have done it sooner.

When I bought the hoe in 2013 the drivers bottom was trash and the passengers not far behind. I made the mistake of letting a detail - jack of all trades guy "fix" them.
He was going to replace the drivers bottom and use a type of seat bondo (Dont remember what it is called) on the passenger.
What he didn't tell me is he created a custom color since he said you couldn't get the original color...so he sprayed ALL my seats a kinda bluish grey.

Anyways fast forward to now and I bought the whole front seat package minus the head rests from The Seat Shop. I almost bought from US Auto Seat cover as they were cheaper but I didn't want to risk regretting it.

I did the passenger and it's back in just have to paint the headrest and do the armrest. Took me about 5 hours or so but I am slow and I also had some extra work removing bluish grey paint overspray on plastic pieces and my seat belt...

I'll post the pictures from start to finish.

My passenger seat as it was.

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Pictures as I progressed along, as I was taking it apart it seemed like a lot of wires, when I put it all back together it felt like only a couple wires. It's like driving to a place you never been to, seems to take forever then on the way home it flies by.

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Just disconnect everything and take your time, also the seat front was pulled off not sure if someone had replaced that seat bottom in the past or not.

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Also I watched the seat shop how to and I also watched lsxmatt matts was good but I followed the seatshop as they do this all the time.

Another big thing they are labeled passenger and driver, I wasn't paying attention and luckily I grabbed the passengers lol.

Also they stress separating the velcro carefully and stuff stick pretty good and you dont want to tear it off the foam.




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You can see the difference in the original color and mine. I didn't find removing the seat clips or installing them for that matter too difficult. The armrest clip was a PTA thought a headlight would have been helpful. Of course my drivers seat is goofed up because the dum dum removed it (I Had that leasther replaced by him now that I think of it) and it never stayed in. Now I know why he didn't put that clip in.
The seat shop video also has a good tip on if you loose that clip, use a medium sized binder clip and but off the end. Which is what I am going to do and I used the passenger rubber o ring as a example to grab one for the drivers side which I will need also.

I found using a red scotchbright pad removed a lot of the overspray on my plastic and even my leather like the headrest. I also found it removed the overspray on my seatbelt AND it removed the dirt as well. I was going to the hot water soak for the seatbelt but this worked just fine.

Also when you put that big fastner on the front of the seat do like they say and start in the middle you have to push down pretty hard and listen for the snap then go in the corners, the metal is lower so pay attention and make sure it actually connects and you hear the snap sound. Then continue all the way around. One of the clips at the back of the seat was pretty loose so put double sided tape on the metal the put the clip on. Not sure if after sitting in the seat if it will tighten up but I didn't want it to fall back off.
 

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More of the armrest clip and how it goes in. Also a curved pair of needle nose worked for me on the install.

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When you poke those holes for the pins that go in the cardboard instead of cutting it with a razor I just used a pick and shoved it ALL the way through so the ticker part of the pick spread the hole then pushed the pin through the leather then the cardboard.

The clip for the upper wasn't that bad to do I just used my hands. Maybe because I wasn't replacing any cushions is why I didn't have any issues with the clips.

Just reverse what you did to take it apart and take your time, also having pictures helped as the seat belt wire was giving me a hard time since the seatbelt was disconnected I didn't see it so was trying to figure out where this wire went.

The seat back in the truck, I still have the armrest to change and the headrest and of course the drivers seat.

All in all it wasn't nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be and new leather smells like a new car!

Oh yeah I also forgot is in the videos they talk a lot about where you need to cut holes, well now they cut almost all of them for you so that made it a lot less nerve wracking.

1 more thing price, I bought the drivers seat cushion, both uppers and lowers and armrests was around $1200 and the us auto seat cover was around $800+, I think the ones in NC were close to seat shop prices and katzkins says I don't know how to install seat covers as I am not a professional.

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Looks great! Amazing how new leather makes the truck feel new too. Do you see a quality difference from original to replacement?
 
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Looks great! Amazing how new leather makes the truck feel new too. Do you see a quality difference from original to replacement?
Thanks! Well when I got the truck it was 8yo so leather was already pretty worn but this new leather smells like a new car and I can find nothing but positives about it! Even though my wifes denali is in pretty good shape I think we are going to change the bottoms just to be new again and have that look and smell.
In one of the videos the seatshop guy says some people complain that the new leather is dull and theres is shiny, he said that's because the shiny leather is dirty!
 

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