Here is what I have to add. Have lots of zip ties at the ready. Do the work in a warm place - not in a cold garage like I did. Leather stretches better when warm. Take care removing all the connectors as some will break as you do. When reinstalling the new leather, start with the seat bottom first and leave the zip ties loose not tight. You can tigthen them later after the side bolsters are on and in place. when those are on you can go around and start pulling the zipties tight in a pattern from the inside out. Also, do not bend the metal tabs holding the existing leather in place to far. They only take so much bending before breaking off. One last thing, if you can find a donor seat foam like I did go for it! It makes a big difference especially on the seatback. Also, test all your heater connections before reinstalling - will save you some headaches. All in all, it took me about three hours to do the one seat I had to do. This summer I will be tackling a split in the rear upper seats.