How to Replace Chevy Suburban / Tahoe, GMC, Cadillac, & Hummer Seat Covers / Heaters

How to Replace Chevy Suburban / Tahoe, GMC, Cadillac, & Hummer Seat Covers / Heaters

Hi everyone, in today’s video I tackle the not-so-hard task of replacing my Suburban’s old and worn out driver’s seat leather! I hope you all find the step-by-step process relatively painless and as always, feel free to reach out in the comments with any questions you might have. Enjoy and good luck!

*Pro tip: they have excellent deals around the holiday’s, if you’re willing to wait!

Parts List:
-Replacement Seat Bottom Leather Cover – The Seat Shop Item #: CC-06-SH-D
-Driver’s Side Replacement Foam Cushion – The Seat Shop Item #: CC-06-FOAM-D
-Upper (Back) Heating Element – The Seat Shop Item #: CH-06-TOP
-Lower (Butt) Heating Element – The Seat Shop Item #: CH-06-BOT
-15 & 11 mm Sockets or equivalent E-Torx Sockets
-18 & 13 mm sockets
-Phillips & flat blade screwdrivers
-Socket wrench extender
-Socket wrench
-Pick tool
-Needle-nose pliers
Optional:
-Adhesive spray, 3M Hi-Strength 90 – Available on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3t9LWqz
-Breaker bar (helpful for bolts/nuts holding down seat)
-Magnetic pickup tool

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Comments

Brian Barke says:

Great video as usual Garrett. My C7 has seat problems with the side switch panel keeps falling off. It seems real flimsy but I guess that is what the warrantee is for. 2nd time.

WilLiam Farmer says:

thank you Garrett for the video. One day I will work up my confidence to try this on my Yukon. My driver and front passenger seats are ripping like your suburban seats were.

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