To clip the chucks into place, slide them through horizontally where the seat and backrest meet, once fully exposed on the other side, turn them virtually and release. I hope this helps.
I have an '09 Sprinter van; I contacted "Luckyman Club" when I couldn't find seat covers made for my van. They recommended a multi-fit style seat cover (made for Elantra, Solara, CRV, Altima, Accord, Equinox) so I selected color options, etc. and ordered those. They looked great and I found that they were easy to fit. The headrests come out of the Sprinter seats easily, so I slipped the seat cover over the seat-back with the headrest off, then reinstalled the headrests, and adjusted the zippers. Easy and quick. The insertion, threading through, and adjusting the "chucks" was also quick and easy. There was a little tricky action with getting the metal clips onto the straps, but once they were on, it was easy to find a sheet-metal edge in the seat frame under the seat to clip them to. Luckyman Club includes a plastic upholstery tucking tool and I went all around the edges of the lower seat cushion and found it was easy to get a smooth and good looking install into/under the molded plastic seat side trim pieces. Were they "perfect" -- well, no not exactly; contours, seamlines, and edges were obviously not completely custom tailored for my seats but the tiny details were so close that I'm entirely satisfied with the fit. The original seats were torn and stained and made my wife uncomfortable -- she took a look at these covers in the van, settled into them, and gave me a big smile! One tiny detail -- on my seats, the rear lower edge is exposed to people in the rear compartment area; the chucks are a light tan color, if they were black, they would be much less obtrusive visually. I'm just going to take mine out and paint them -- problem solved. Overall, I'm very happy with these seats. They look great, the construction is pretty and appears strong, and the "feel" of sitting on them is a big improvement over the factory seats (even before they were ripped and soiled). The fit seems solid so the aspect of them being a "universal fit" is not an issue at all. Besides being such nice seat covers, they're listed at a very advantageous price point. Overall, big win for me, my wife, and our Sprinter.
Hey this is great. I just got my GMC Terrain. Can you please do a video of the back seat? I have the covers where the cannot be uplifted. Can you please help? Thank you.
Can i hook up front seat cover to the Manual seat farward and back Rod where is the rod to adjust Driver seat & passenger seat back and farward? Please reply me. Thanks
I bought Luckyman seat covers for my 2014 toyota tacoma and they dont fit worth a CRAP!!!! They are nice looking but they skimp on the hooks and worse of all the pictures on their "instructions" are so dark you can barely see them. I am very unimpressed for a $274 set of seatcovers.
To clip the chucks into place, slide them through horizontally where the seat and backrest meet, once fully exposed on the other side, turn them virtually and release. I hope this helps.
I have an '09 Sprinter van; I contacted "Luckyman Club" when I couldn't find seat covers made for my van. They recommended a multi-fit style seat cover (made for Elantra, Solara, CRV, Altima, Accord, Equinox) so I selected color options, etc. and ordered those.
They looked great and I found that they were easy to fit. The headrests come out of the Sprinter seats easily, so I slipped the seat cover over the seat-back with the headrest off, then reinstalled the headrests, and adjusted the zippers. Easy and quick. The insertion, threading through, and adjusting the "chucks" was also quick and easy. There was a little tricky action with getting the metal clips onto the straps, but once they were on, it was easy to find a sheet-metal edge in the seat frame under the seat to clip them to.
Luckyman Club includes a plastic upholstery tucking tool and I went all around the edges of the lower seat cushion and found it was easy to get a smooth and good looking install into/under the molded plastic seat side trim pieces.
Were they "perfect" -- well, no not exactly; contours, seamlines, and edges were obviously not completely custom tailored for my seats but the tiny details were so close that I'm entirely satisfied with the fit. The original seats were torn and stained and made my wife uncomfortable -- she took a look at these covers in the van, settled into them, and gave me a big smile!
One tiny detail -- on my seats, the rear lower edge is exposed to people in the rear compartment area; the chucks are a light tan color, if they were black, they would be much less obtrusive visually. I'm just going to take mine out and paint them -- problem solved.
Overall, I'm very happy with these seats. They look great, the construction is pretty and appears strong, and the "feel" of sitting on them is a big improvement over the factory seats (even before they were ripped and soiled). The fit seems solid so the aspect of them being a "universal fit" is not an issue at all. Besides being such nice seat covers, they're listed at a very advantageous price point.
Overall, big win for me, my wife, and our Sprinter.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Luckyman Club seat covers! It's great to hear that they worked well for your Sprinter van.
Good install. The headrest covers look like trash though. You did fine. The cover is just lacking.
Trash can be trendy, right? Just kidding, I'll work on improving the covers!
The head rest lol really
Lmao same I bought them too
Lmfao same.
Lmffao same
Lol sameee
That headrest cover looks like ass
Hey this is great. I just got my GMC Terrain. Can you please do a video of the back seat? I have the covers where the cannot be uplifted. Can you please help? Thank you.
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Ima buy one soon but great video tho.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Can i hook up front seat cover to the Manual seat farward and back Rod where is the rod to adjust Driver seat & passenger seat back and farward?
Please reply me.
Thanks
you're welcome!
At 4:17 you skipped the part I needed 🤨
Check out the comment that I pinned. The solution to your problem is there.
No idea how to clip on the chucks???
can anyone help-out with this question?
Agreed! Horrible video!! He didn't show anything pertinent to installation except extensively the head rest!!
I bought Luckyman seat covers for my 2014 toyota tacoma and they dont fit worth a CRAP!!!! They are nice looking but they skimp on the hooks and worse of all the pictures on their "instructions" are so dark you can barely see them. I am very unimpressed for a $274 set of seatcovers.
Looks like those seat covers are more of a "luck of the draw" situation! Maybe they thought the dark pictures added to the mystery of installation.
Waited for covers for over a month. Finally came and shipped with no installation clips or disks. Useless
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Have you reached out to the seller for a solution?
You failed to show how to attach loops in the back... that's the most important part! Next time actually show the installation process!
Whoops! I guess I left you hanging...literally! I'll make sure to loop you in next time!
I HAVE NO USE FOR THE UGLY LOOKING HEAD RESTS. I can use them to wipe my feet before I go into my house.
Turning head rests into foot wipes, now that's thinking outside the box!