Fabricated stringently as per specifications obtained from the automaker, Mazda seat covers are prized by users all over the United States for their outstanding performance, alluring looks and unbeatable resilience. No wonder, Mazda seat covers are increasingly used by Mazda owners either as replacement accessory or as slip on cover to protect the factory installed original seat cover. Covers for Auto personalized Mazda seat covers are also in demand with individuals seeking special type of cover that can match their lifestyle.
Designed and cut through state-of-the-art technology and aided by CAD/CAM process of manufacturing, Mazda seat covers are made from a wide array of pre tested materials, starting from velour to imported genuine sheepskin. While others charge extra for supplying head rests, arm rests, console cover and map pocket, Covers for Auto single delivery package contains all, including detailed instructions for installation. As US Quality Certified (QS-9000 and TS16949) company, it has also been specially permitted to use several branded automobile logos on seat covers manufactured by them.
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The seat cover is an essential item. On the one hand it protects the original factory installed upholstery, and on the other, it also enhances the decor of the interior.
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There are seat covers that specifically state they were made to be compatible with side airbag-equipped vehicles. Look for these, or just buy from your dealership to be sure.
I'm with Seat Covers Unlimited. We offer a Vinyl (similar to a leather surface), and many other upholstery fabrics for the Mazda 3.
We've been in business almost 30 years, and I don't remember seeing anybody doing an actual Seat Cover in real Leather.
If that is the surface your going after, you might have to get your seats re-upholstered (which won't be an easily removable seat cover, it will be your permanent seat surface). Your best bet would be to try a local upholstery shop if you decide to go this route. It might be a little pricey though. An online company that does a leather upholstery kit is Katzkin. They are the best of the best when it comes to leather upholstery kits. Good luck!!!
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If you get a decent set, they won't slide around too bad. If you are concerned about that, you can always apply some double-sided fabric tape to the inside to help out.
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If the metal in the seat "poked" a hole, there is more problem there. Look in the yellow pages under " automobile upholstery", and compare quotes.
A "bucket seat" may cost $100-$150 at todays prices, bench seats cost more.
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Unless car makers have changed how back seat bottoms are installed it is a simple process.
Climb into the back floor area, put your knee agains the front of the seat where the space between your legs would be if sitting in the seat and push back towards the truck.
If this does not work, slip your fingers under the bottom edge of the seat, in the same location and pull up.
Some cars have a slip latch that holds them in. Back of the seat has a few wires that are curved and slide up under the back rest of the back seat.
Other cars have a plastic white retainer and a metal prong from the bottom of the seat is stuck into it. Its wedged in there good so it can take some effort. If you are bending the seat up like 9" or more and its not popping, then you are doing something wrong.
Worse case is stop by a detail shop and have them pop it out, they do them daily to clean under the seat.
Seats normally only have 2 clips maybe 3 that hold them down.
Just go to EBAY. I would be surprised if they didn't have them.
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I WOULD CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BODY AND PAINT SHOPS AND ASK THEM FOR A REFERRAL, THIS WILL BE YOUR BEST BET.
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Try AutoZone, they have several styles to choose from and some may even be in the clearance item/ marked-down section, GOOD LUCK!