Ridies seat covers

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I see on their website they list 1998-2006 Lx470. Does this mean they don’t have the covers for the 2007? I’m trying to order them but don’t want too if they won’t fit.
 
I see on their website they list 1998-2006 Lx470. Does this mean they don’t have the covers for the 2007? I’m trying to order them but don’t want too if they won’t fit.
When I ordered, they were good with communication. Reach out and they'll probably get back to you. I'm still really happy with mine.
 
When I ordered, they were good with communication. Reach out and they'll probably get back to you. I'm still really happy with mine.
Thanks, I called the number on the website and the female that i spoke to basically said look at the pictures and if they look the same you’re probably good. So i wasn’t too impressed with her. But the covers y’all have look great.
 
Proceed with caution ordering seat covers from Ridies.

In 2024, I ordered a full Napa leather interior set and additional hides for a full interior conversion on a customers 80.

The covers did not fit properly and were unusable. They were short cut 2" in areas, leaving the foam and frame visible. I reached out to them regarding the issue (both email and phone) and they went silent.

Terrible customer service and poor product quality. Proceed with Caution.
 
I ordered my front seats from Ridies at Thanksgiving. I had them by Christmas. I was happy that I got seat back leather, rear pocket leather, 2 consoles, armrests and headrests. I did not get nappa, I think their basic leather was good.
I put in an email question about ordering the back seats later. I got a call back in a few days. They are made in Pakistan.
I bought new Oem foam for drivers seat bottom and 1/2” for the backs and passenger bottom.
This was my first attempt at any upholstery.
There were 2 problems with the product. 1) some of the loop that holds the listing wire was not sewn in very well in a 2 inch spot. 2) the plastic piece that wraps around to the mid back area was a clip and not a j hook like orginal. I used sheet metal screws to secure the plastic to the back.
I got new leather up front for about $675(with tariff) plus $220 dollars in foam . I could not afford $2k for the American made leather products and it was much better than the vinyl products out there. Happy with leather quality. Happy with product.

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Looks great. Did you order light tan or light oak/cashmere? I want them to match the original 2000 Land Cruiser tan interior. Thank you.
 
Looks great. Did you order light tan or light oak/cashmere? I want them to match the original 2000 Land Cruiser tan interior. Thank you.
Light tan. The pic shows my 2000 LC. The old plastic and leather clash a bit.

That's a lot of wrinkles on those seat boosters. Glad that you are happy, I wouldn't be so happy. 😬
Do you believe that to be a product problem or an installation problem? Either way, it’s better than what I had.

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I have those on an 80; mine stretched a bit, but not quite that bad.

I think the material stretches a bit after use. It just doesn't have enough backing material. You can go back and tighten the cover, if you used tie wraps instead of hog rings.

One other thought is that without the lifting wires the OEM covers had, they'll never be as tight as OEM.
 
I have those on an 80; mine stretched a bit, but not quite that bad.

I think the material stretches a bit after use. It just doesn't have enough backing material. You can go back and tighten the cover, if you used tie wraps instead of hog rings.

One other thought is that without the lifting wires the OEM covers had, they'll never be as tight as OEM.
They have stretched in the week since I put them on and they do have the listing wires in them and hog ringed to cushion.
 
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