Music is toooooo loud in between the talking, it is annoying and takes away from the video. Hopefully your future videos are not that way. Good video on the leather though.
Quite obviously looks good but you need to replace the cushion that has received all the pressure over time just feels like the same see you satin just with a cover put over it
Good Video - I have a 1999 Toyota LandCruiser - can I get a set of covers for that? What’s your website? Would it be better to remove the old covers first?
Nope nope nope as a professional upholsterer she has no clue of a proper seat cover install . Why not take the time to remove the plastics and seperate the cushion from the back. DO IT RIGHT OR DONT DO IT AT ALL HORRIBLE !!
Because 99.99% of us don't care and want a quick swap with great results. I think she delivered this in a precise and clear way. Thank you Gina you rock !
@@Lordoftheflatbush nope wrong if 99% of people did not care how to do a job half assed I would not have an upholstery shop for 30 years People prefer to have their work done right the first time
I picked up the seat covers this week and they look good. I had to repair the power seat portion of the seat first so if it looks that easy.. Okay been putting it off as long as i can. I'll may post a video if don't look like too much of a clutz
Hi John, these are slip on covers. They go over your existing upholstery. Just another option for those looking to improve the look and feel of their old seats.
Just look up our website www.cerullo.com or call me at our shop 909-392-5561. Order over the phone only. Most people have personal touches they want to add, so it's best to discuss over the phone rather than internet sales.
So I'm installing one right now and I can't get the brackets to line up. I can get one of those pin bolts in but not both. I've spent about 2 hours now messing with it. The mounting bracket is just a poor design. Should not be this difficult. I may only be able to get one bolt in and I don't think that is safe. It's off about 1/4 inch on one side. Uhhh! UPDATE: I eventually got it. All four bolts loose with bracket on, then tighten rear two bolts. You can't tighten front bolts with bracket on. Take bracket off, tighten front try not to move the two floor brackets. I took seat back off next day and put back on to see how easily it removes. It's not exactly a perfect fit. I have to fiddle with it a little to get those release bolts to go in. But they do after some wiggling around. Overall, it's not too bad a job removing. Nice thing about the floor brackets, you don't need to take them out again. If you need to use the space, they are pretty much flush with the carpet and out of the way with seat removed. OK so a little mini review. The original single seat, only seats one, it is low to floor. An adult can sit in it but your knees are up pretty high and not that comfortable. Ok for short distances. The Cerullo seat seats two but not for adults. My head touches and then some (I'm 5'11"). I had my kids also test it out. 5'6" is also touching. You would need to be 5'5" max height to fit in this seat in an H2. There is no height adjustment that I can see although there is a front to back adjustment. It seems best to have it all the way forward which gives you more room behind the seat than the original seat allowed for more storage and decent legroom. I have an Expedition with a 3rd row and I of course would never actually sit it in but I tested it out. My head is just touching the ceiling in there so there's more room but still it's not really for adults either so I don't knock the height issue that much. But be advised 5'5" is it in the H2 with the Cerullo seat. A lot of this is because of the H2 design with low ceiling, and also the bracket adds some height too, taking away some of that available height. CONs: lap belts only. Shoulder belts would be preferred and in the style that the original rear seat had with the built in shoulder belt. Seat does not fold down. Harder to remove/replace than the single seat and will of course use up more space in rear but that's a choice you have to make if you need 7 seats or are OK with just 6. Install, not too bad except for the brackets with alignment on the release bolts. Can be tricky as I found out. Use method above which worked best for me. Not for adults or anyone over 5'5", the original seat can seat adults but only one, if you don't mind your knees up in air and riding on floor almost. PROs: replaces the single, original seat which was more of an afterthought by GM with a better seat for children. Taller, more comfortable than the single folding seat. Adjustable, front/back to allow more leg room or room behind seat. Increases seating capacity to 7 in the H2 instead of 5 or 6. Nice build quality and matches interior, looks custom. I will say it looks very nice in there. The color and design match up well, I just wish it had shoulder belts and maybe wasn't quite as tall. I'm thinking a low profile bracket, might gain up to 1". I'm not sure how long my kids will be able to use it. Will be going out of town in it fully loaded in a couple months so will report back. Can't wait.