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Just finished installing my Bartact rear seat covers for a JLUR with cloth seats. They are worth the wait!
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Hmm, I'm wondering if the seat covers are supposed to tuck in around the latches? Seems like the latches are too tight to be able to do that. I'll call Bartact.

Edit: well I tucked the cover under the latches and it looks much better:

Note that there is a seam in the front that is a bit bulky. I was able to tuck that under more but it pushed the plastic bevel up and I was no longer able to use the levers because of binding. I may trim that fat part down a bit and try tucking it in more later.

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I trimmed the seat cover a little bit in front of the plastic bezel so that when I tuck it under, it wouldn’t push up the bezel too much. Do this at your own risk!

I’m pretty sure the seat cover was not intended to tuck under the bezel. I just think it looks better this way.
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So I really liked the tucked in look around the seat levers I decided to do the same around the child safety restraint points. Unfortunately I damaged the clips pulling the bezels off so I decided to screw them on. Still looks good I think:
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How'd you get the center seat belt to work properly?
 

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How'd you get the center seat belt to work properly?
You have to unbolt it from the body, just under the seat. Feed it through the seat cover and bolt it back up.
 

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You have to unbolt it from the body, just under the seat. Feed it through the seat cover and bolt it back up.
Cool, thanks, I knew something was wrong. also, the double seat was super hard to get the back piece to attach to itself, any tips?
 

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I trimmed the seat cover a little bit in front of the plastic bezel so that when I tuck it under, it wouldn’t push up the bezel too much. Do this at your own risk!

I’m pretty sure the seat cover was not intended to tuck under the bezel. I just think it looks better this way.
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I really like the way you tucked the cover under the bezel, makes it look like a professional installation. Great job, those covers look nice.

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Cool, thanks, I knew something was wrong. also, the double seat was super hard to get the back piece to attach to itself, any tips?
Not really, I just grabbed the piece at the bottom and yanked it as hard as I could. I'm surprised my fingers didn't start bleeding. lol
 
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I really scratched the shit out of those child safety restraint bezels. For $7 each, the OCD in me says I have to replace them. lol

Edit: went and replaced the safety restraint bezels:
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You have to unbolt it from the body, just under the seat. Feed it through the seat cover and bolt it back up.
What size is the bolt that needs to be removed under the seat for the rear center seatbelt? I read 19mm but that's too big. T40? T50? Thanks in advance.
 

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How did you go about cutting the holes for the center headrest?
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