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2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 Edition - Front Row Bucket Seat Driver Side Bottom Seat Cover, 2 Tone Leather

SKU: CC-00-VDPMG-D

Made to Order: May take up to 5 weeks to ship.

Made to Order

May take up to 5 weeks to ship.

Regular price
$239.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$239.00 USD

Exception

If you have OEM seat heaters, they are sewn inside your OEM cover. This cover will not have a heater sewn in. Please see our video showing how you can transfer your heater during installation.

 
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Product Details

  • Cab Type: 4 Door
  • Row: Front Row
  • Side: Driver Side
  • Part: Bottom Cover
  • Interior Package: OEM Leather/Vinyl
  • Color: Very Dark Pewter w/ Medium Gray Insert
  • Insert type: Solid
  • Compatible with Heated Seats: No
  • Seat Style: Bucket Seats
  • SKU: CC-00-VDPMG-D
  • Description
  • Install Videos
  • Product Reviews
This replacement cover is manufactured using a leather seating surface and vinyl side skirting. Our research and development team has matched the color, grain, and fitment from your original cover. Each panel is digitally cut, and then sewn to OEM specifications to ensure a proper fit. This cover is NOT A SLIP ON, but will replace the existing cover. The Seat Shop is the AUTHORITY in factory match replacement leather seat covers! Are you tired of the old, worn out seats in your vehicle? We manufacture our brand new OEM style replacement seat covers in Dallas, Texas.

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Product Reviews

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100% quality. 100% Craftsmanship. 100% Perfect.

The seat cover is EXACTLY what I needed to replace the worn out over on my 00 Tahoe Z71 (OBS) revival project. No joke, the cover is in my opinion, better than OEM and I really want to replace the passenger side now too for the wife. The leather is firm and durable without sacrificing the soft, suppleness of what leather is supposed to be. It fit 100% perfectly and the 5-6 videos they have on how to do the seat cover work are fantastic - including the seat heater transfer from the old cover. I took my time as directed and was able to transfer the heater without issue which came in clutch with the 0’ temps we had with the winter cold front.

The *only* thing I have for anyone doing this project yourself, is to ensure you take your time doing it. I took my time and carefully watched the videos and was able to do the replacement without any issues. BUT, I RUSHED the final steps, which was cutting out the hole for the switches. I only watched that part of the video once and figured, ahh I got this. That is a mistake. TAKE YOUR TIME or you’ll be like me whereby I cut the hole just slightly too big and it pops over the switches from time to time. Again, this is my *own* fault. I rushed the last step because I got too excited. I say all of this because if you think you can’t do this yourself, you’re sorely mistaken. The steps are extremely clear in the videos and the seat shop guys are fantastic at orating and showing you each piece. Just don’t rush the process. Heck, I even had my wife putting the hog rings on there while I pulled the cover tight. You too can do this.

My final rating: 110 out of a possible 100. Fantastic product. Fantastic instructions. Fantastic results. Can’t ask for anything more.

Will, we love to read great reviews like this, especially when our customers really dive into the job and tackle it themselves. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and experience!

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