How to Install Seat Covers on a Chevrolet Silverado
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 Published On Sep 8, 2014

How to Install Seat Covers
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Hi, John here with RealTruck.com. Today I want to show you how to install seat covers. Here we have our seat covers all out of the box and laid out. We have got them all organized as to which ones are front and back. We're going to do the back first, so when you get to the back the first thing you want to do is to fold up the bottom, because we're going to put the bottom one on first. So once you have that folded up, then you can take the bottom cover and slide it over the top of your bottom of your seat.

Now keep in mind, guys, that when you're doing this these things are designed to be very, very tight going on here. So once you get these mostly on there, then what you're going to do is to let this down, because we need to put this through there. Make sure that when you do this that your seat belts are not trapped underneath your seat cover.

We'll raise this back up, and get down here and get hold of that part that we just pushed through the back. Now what we're going to do is hold this down really tight. Once you have that stretched down there pretty well, the next thing is to start putting this together. I usually like to start right here in the middle. You can see that these are a really nice, good looking fit, and this stuff looks factory here, guys.

We'll do this side the same way that we did the other side. Just take it and slide it over. I don't know if you guys can see this in the camera, but right here, these are hooks that are put in here so you can install a car seat in the back of your truck. So you want to make sure that you put your seat cover down underneath, and for two reasons. One, so that you still have access to that hook, and two, because it won't go over the top, and if you try to put it over the top you're going to end up fighting with it for a long time. On this one it's better to start at the end. That's the bottom one on this side.

We'll fold this back down and take a look. As you can see it looks just as nice as the other side. Before we put our seat backs on, one of the things we need to do is to remove our headrest, and it's really an easy process to remove the headrest. All you need is some type of a little pick or something like this, and right in the bottoms of these places where the headrest slide into there are a couple of holes in there. You just push in on that, and that will allow that headrest to slide up, just like that. You can just pull it right out of there. All right, we have our headrest off, so now we need to install the back of our seat cover. And what we're going to do is we're just going to do the same thing as we did with the bottoms. We're going to slide it right down over the top of the seat.

Now just so you know, one of the things you're going to want to do to give yourself a little more space back here in the back, is to make sure that the seat bottom is up, because it'll pull the back away from the wall of the truck and it'll give you a little more room to get the seat cover down inside here. One of the things to keep in mind is that you might have to smash this headrest down a little bit. It's not a big deal; it's got foam rubber inside of it. It will re-expand and regain its shape just fine. 866-554-0581 Free shipping for orders over $100!

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