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1.)Rest

The rest part has rough and soft
Velcro that overlaps.
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2.)Seat

The seat portion has the buckle
and strap fasteners that will tuck underneath your seats.
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3.)Remove Head Rest

Now simply take your head rest
off your seat before installing rest
portion of your seat covers
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4.)Undo the side Panel
Before taking installing your
rest portion of your seat covers. Simply undo the plastic panel
along the side and back of your seats. Do not take the whole side
panel apart. Simply undo enough of it to allow you to take off
the volt.
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5.)Take the side volt off

Now that you have undone a portion
of your side panel simply grab a socket wrench and take the bolt
of that holds you seat belt in place.
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6.)Slide Rest Covers Over
Now grab the rest part of your
seat covers and begin to slide them over your seats. But before
doing so slide the seat belts through the seat belts opening on
your seat cover.
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7.) Slide Rest
Covers Over
Don't slide the seat cover down
until you have the material tucked neatly underneath the headrest
plastic release handles. Use these as guide points for proper
installation. Now simply slide the seat cover down. Be sure you
do this with patience and evenly in order to avoid any mishaps.
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8.)Tuck Excess Material

Now simply take your hand tuck
the excess material between the seats.
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9.)Overlap The Velcro
Grab the rough and soft Velcro
and begin to over lap it as shown above. First of all, start off
overlapping the Velcro set on the inside part of your seats cover.
Then move on to overlapping the front and rear parts of your seats.
Be sure that the excess material in the front part of your seats
is completely tucked in as far as it goes. This will eliminate
the bulge that occurs when seat covers are not set properly.
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10.)Massage Seams In Place

Now simply take your hand and
gently massage seams on the seat covers with the seams on your
seats into place. Be sure to line everything up from seam to seam
to guarantee the beyond perfect look and fit.
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11.)Line The Front Seams On
Seat

Grab the seat covers and look
at the shape of your seats. Check to see if the shapes are the
same; if different look to see if the inside part (by the seat
belts) is bigger then the outside parts and vise versa. Now continue
by putting the seat covers on to match with the shape of your
seat. Once done so, line the front part of the seam on the seat
cover with the seam on your seats.
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12.)Tuck Excess Material

Continue by laying the seat cover
down and using the seams and the shape of your seats as a guide
to be sure everything is being installed properly. The next step
is to simply take your hand tuck the excess material between the
seats as shown above.
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13.)Overlap The Velcro

Grab the rough and soft Velcro
located on the inside part of the seat and begin to over lap it
as shown above.
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14.)Tuck Material Back

Be sure that the material is tucked
in toward the back, without taking the seams out of alignment.

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15.)Tuck Material & Buckle
The Straps Together
Grab the outside strap of your
seat cover and, tuck it in between your seat and the plastic panel
as shown above. Furthermore, take your hand and tuck the material
in between the seat and the plastic panel.. Then continue by buckling
the straps underneath the seats, then fasten the tension accordingly.
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16.)Massage Seams In Place

Now simply take your hand and
gently massage seams on the seat covers with the seams on your
seats into place. Be sure to line everything up from seam to seam
to guarantee the beyond perfect look and fit.
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17.)Check to see if seams
are set in place

Seam not lined up properly
To be sure that the seams are
line up properly simply attempt to pinch the side of your seats
on the seam. If you can pinch anything what so ever then the seams
are not line up properly. If you have no excess material then
you have done a great job.
Seams line up properly
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18.)Final Outcome

Front View
Once the seat covers are installed
properly the final product should end up as so.
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