2003-2006 Chevy/GMC Seat Cover Install 1 of 3

2003-2006 Chevy/GMC Seat Cover Install 1 of 3

This video from The Seat Shop will take you step by step how to install your new seat cover for a 2003-2006 Chevy/GMC Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Yukon XL, Pickup, Avalanche, Denali, and Escalade. This video covers the driver bottom. If you have any questions or would like to purchase any of the products shown in this video, please visit our website at www.seatshop.com or give us a call at 214-710-2565. Thanks!

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Ed Rhyan says:

I guess I ordered the wrong one, I am not a returner though. I thought I was getting one that had the opening for the seat switch already cut in. So afraid of cutting into to it to form it myself. Any tips on doing it myself?

John T Leyva says:

Glade I found you guys I have a 05 Yukon i need seat parts for and my friends do to

rusty watts says:

On the manual seats will the passenger side foam fit the driver

Matt Noah says:

At the 5:17 mark the bottom of the seat is exposed. There are a series of parallel wires and perpendicular wire-guides which serve to support the foam cushion.
What do you do if your wire supports are broken? Do you have a video for that?

Angel Perez says:

Does this work for trailblazer as well?

coachturnbull says:

I just purchased the seat cushion for my 2005 Yukon XL and installed it yesterday.   The above video (and the 2nd and 3rd) help a ton!  My only real issue was trying to get the "clips" on the bottom of the cover to the seat frame.  I had to reverse the order and do the front clips first and the back clip last.   My fingers are a bit bruised from how difficult it was, but I chose to do it by myself.  It only took about 4 hours, and I figure I saved a ton of cash by doing it myself.  Great product!  Looks exactly like the original!

Andork Kuomo says:

You guys do a nice job on these videos. How about a video on just the heater pad replacements? I'm reading reviews where people claim to be replacing them without removing the seats from the vehicle, is that possible? My drivers side heater is acting up, I'm considering replacing both elements, maybe even the lower cover while I'm at it, wondering if you can leave the seat frame/back in the vehicle and just remove the lower cushion (as its own assembly) to replace the cover and element on the bench. Apparently you can just slip the heater element into the seat back without removing the cover? In other words, I'm too damn lazy to wrestle the entire seat in and out of the truck by myself!

Frank Me says:

What do you do if the lower seat rise and lower motor doesnt work anymore. how can you remove the seat not only to replace the lower cover but to check out the switches and or motor?

Kissa Jade says:

How much for driver side leather  seat for 2005 suburban 2500 big block? Do u offer Discounts if ordering heated seat replacements too? (Possibly several other things as well) Thanks for sharing your very informative vids- Peace and One Love 🙂

Tim Davis says:

Thank you for these videos.  I am using this video in preparation for replacing a heating element.  What concerns would there be to reinstalling the old cover?

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