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The leather design is different, as well as the cushion material. Same seat dimensions IIRC. Don't quote me on that

Seats are completely different. The frames are different, cushions and attachment points. Very odd.
 
Seats are completely different. The frames are different, cushions and attachment points. Very odd.

So a LC100 seat cover from canvass will not fit a LX470?
You guys have arm rests in the LX470, right?
We don't.
 
So a LC100 seat cover from canvass will not fit a LX470?
You guys have arm rests in the LX470, right?
We don't.

Seat covers will fit all 100's to the best of my knowledge.
 
So both my front seat covers have failed stitching. The driver side stitching failed by the left leg. The passenger side stitching failed near the seat belt. They look great! However the stitching could be a bit more heavy duty. I sent an email to them earlier, so I'll update when I get a response.
 
I just need the seat cushion panel by the doors replaced where you slide into the seat. Has anyone just had these two panels replaced? Seems like a good upholster could use donor material from one of the third row jump seats, that would match the leather on the front seats? Anyone try this?
 
Iggee is on their game. I already have a pre-paid label to return the covers. They are going to re-do all the stitching and mail them back in 1 day.

What are my thoughts after a few weeks? I love them, they look great, feel great, and make the seat a little more plush. The only thing I don't like about them is when they sit in the sun for a while, they get super hot. They also don't breath all that well. It would be nice if they made a perforated seat cover. All in all, for $200, I'm not going to complain. I'd buy them again in a heart beat.
 
I was just wondering if I could get an update regarding these Iggee seat covers...how are they holding up now after almost a year? Any wear or failed stitching? Does the heat from the heated seats pass through the material?

Any other thoughts? I think they look really nice and I'm thinking about pulling the trigger at <$200.
 
Has anyone installed a set in an LX470?

Wish I had the clams for one of Shane's kits (and necessary skills to install).
 
Installed one of the Iggees front seat covers tonight. It was more work than I expected, maybe 1.5 hours. I didn't remove the seat but installed by reaching under and there is not much room under there. The cover looks good, and fits well. The color I chose, charcoal, is pretty close to the original leather color. I didn't put the armrest cover on yet, and may not, but that gives a close comparison of the two colors. My seat split open last week, so I needed a solution. Based solely on looks and cost, I'm pleased. With time I will know more.
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Pretty happy with the seat. Doing the passenger side tomorrow.

Reminder... Seat back piece does not come with holes for the head rest to slide in. I used a fat philip's head screwdriver to get holes started then slide the headrest in.

 
Anyone got pics of the other fabrics from Iggee? I've been looking for canvas ones and even considering waxing them if it won't mess up the leather underneath. It seems like that would make for pretty durable seat covers.

The Equipt ones seem pretty pricey, but I really like the look. I'm preparing my LX470 for hauling kids to the camp sites.
 
Pretty happy with the seat. Doing the passenger side tomorrow.

Reminder... Seat back piece does not come with holes for the head rest to slide in. I used a fat philip's head screwdriver to get holes started then slide the headrest in.


Anyone with Iggee seat covers want to chime in with long term thoughts? I'm about to purchase. Thanks.
 
Just got a set of Lseat for $300/row- better than factory for unbelieveable price.
 
Just got a set of Lseat for $300/row
I looked at Lseat when I got the LX last year, and I couldn't justify the additional cost of installation. I agree that $300 is a good price for the covers themselves. I recovered the seats in a classic Corvette I owned several years ago-- I don't have the time I had back then to do it myself, unfortunately.
 
I looked at Lseat when I got the LX last year, and I couldn't justify the additional cost of installation. I agree that $300 is a good price for the covers themselves. I recovered the seats in a classic Corvette I owned several years ago-- I don't have the time I had back then to do it myself, unfortunately.

I installed 2 front seat in 1 Saturday so it's not bad, easier than timing belt, exh manifold, starter or alternator job. Love the seat!
 
Pretty happy with the seat. Doing the passenger side tomorrow.

Reminder... Seat back piece does not come with holes for the head rest to slide in. I used a fat philip's head screwdriver to get holes started then slide the headrest in.


Please excuse my ignorance, but I just ordered a pair of Igee's and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to remove the hardwear for the headrest from the seat. Any advice would be super helpful!
 
Please excuse my ignorance, but I just ordered a pair of Igee's and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to remove the hardwear for the headrest from the seat. Any advice would be super helpful!

do you have any pictures of install? are you happy with purchase?

I'm looking at 2 iggee rows for $350 vs $1300 installed for Roadwire from Costco.

LSEAT seems like the middle option at $600+install.
 
I have these. I wish I would've just chalked up the time and gone $300 Lseats. I recommend you take the seats out to install the iggee but when they're already out, might as well just install the Lseat covers.

They wrinkle weird after my butt has say down on them and I get out of the car. It's the cushion in the seats that have compressed over aging.
 

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