So I'm trying to install the second row cover and it doesn't seem to line up or seem like it's correct ...I'm wondering if it is sewn wrong?
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I have those. Tuck all that between the back and seat it goes under. The side with the piping in it gets tucked into the side plastic.So I'm trying to install the second row cover and it doesn't seem to line up or seem like it's correct ...I'm wondering if it is sewn wrong?
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That strap goes thru the plastic then underSo @Bendcruiser nothing goes on the outside of the plastic?
Where does the side or back strap go and then also the inner velcro piece?
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Thanks for sharing. Based on what you've done, I may tweak mine a little.
Yes, they're typically sold as a set, front and rear with the third row being an option.Do they offer them for the front seats as well?
Here's a link: Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series Seat Covers - https://www.equipt1.com/collections/escape-gear/products/toyota-land-cruiser-200-series-seat-coversDo they offer them for the front seats as well?
It does to some degree on the cooling, but as you noted not so much on the heat. I'm in Tampa where it gets plenty hot in the summer, and I still get enough cooling to be comfortable.Question for those of you with these. Does it hinder the heated and ventilated seat functions much? I would assume not so much on the heat, but more-so for the ventilated fronts as there's no perforations like on the stock leather. Just curious.