🚘 Drive in Style, Protect with Confidence!
The FH Group Cloth Car Seat Covers Set offers a universal fit for most vehicles, featuring a low-back design with a solid rear bench. Made from durable materials, these covers are machine washable and easy to install, providing full protection for your car's interior while enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Available in 12 colors, they are compatible with heated seats, making them a versatile choice for any driver.
Manufacturer | FH Group |
Brand | FH Group |
Model | FB050BURGUNDY114 |
Item Weight | 2.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 11.6 x 6.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FB050BURGUNDY114 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | FB050BURGUNDY114 |
B**N
Works Great
Fits great. Love color. Easy to install, Nice Material
T**.
They fit great and look great for the price.
The seat covers are thick which make them look better when applied. The straps do break easily don't allow you to tighten them as much as you need but the thickness help them to lay evenly. The colors are nice and shiny and aren't dull like other covers, but the durability of the covers are a concern, for instance ce my fingernail caught the cover and the fabric unraveled a bit. However, the price point is way too attractive to pass up and just be mindful when entering and exiting your vehicle. Covers are installed in a 2001 Z28
K**T
Great for the price.
I purchased the Black version 5 years ago in 2013 for my 2008 Honda Civic four-door. It has held up just fine for me. I installed everything except I did not install the covers on the headrests. I thought it looked a lot better that way because the head rests acted as a color accent that matched the car when exposed and the fit was a bit large.Note that right after you install, the material will have folds and wrinkles. But after a bit of time these will smooth out and the appearance will improve significantly.The downside is that over time the black does fade. It bleaches in the sun. So the color is slightly off-black in parts. However, I think it took a couple of years for that to happen.Another reviewer said that the fabric ripped easily but I did not find this to be the case. The material seemed pretty sturdy and held up pretty well. However there was one incident where I pushed a heavy object with a sharp corner across the back seat and it created a small tear. Though that was after the material was a few years old. And it didn't have rips other than that.For the most part, these covers worked just splendidly for me. I never had issue with them being hot because they were black in the sun. I think that it's thanks to the cooling nature of whatever material they used.I am now planning to purchase this cover again as I will be giving my car to my parents and i am trying to spruce it up for them.The other only downside was that I remembered it was a bit confusing to install. There are straps that you have to tie together underneath the seats. So I am not looking forward to that part. Also I remember the back seats were pretty difficult. I had to pull the material through cracks behind the seats. Maybe I can find a way to unhook the back seats to do that easier this time.Overall these covers are great for the value. They provide full coverage for all the seats and I couldn't ask for much more.
J**E
Meh...
Considering the price they are pretty good, better than using old T-shirts, towels or blankets as seat covers - these covers are made out of a thin and cheap stretch nylon/polyester material that is backed by some even cheaper and thinner sponge material. The fabric reminds me of the stuff they make cheap Halloween costumes for kids out of. The headrests are horrible - basically an ill-fitting bag that slides over the headrest - you get 4 of them. The front seat covers are easy enough to get on because they are only 1 piece each, had a bit of trouble getting the top part to clear the headrest hole, but with little modification it was no problem. The rear seats were another issue - if you're comfortable taking the bottom of your rear set out, again, no worries - but if you're not then I suggest another set. The rear seat is 2 pieces - a piece for the backrest and another for the bottom seat part. I have a 2009 Chevy Malibu and the bottoms to the rear seats were easy enough to pop out and secure the cover - the covers are held in place by a series of cheap elastic bands and clips, don't pull too hard or they rip right off. There are no holes for the seat belts so you may have to so some modding, like I did - my rear seat is a 60/40 folding one so that was another issue - I think that this set is more intended for the once piece backrest not the split one - I also had to remove the rear headrest and poke holes through the fabric so I could reinstall; either way it fit, and when the fabric settled and wrinkles came out, it didn't look too shabby. Overall I give them a 3 out of 5, but only because they're so cheap in price - the fabric is so-so and the construction is meh...if you've got some spare change and need covers this is for you, if you want quality then visit the dealer.***Edit October 2012: Its been about two years now and I have to say that the seams have all held up, no rips or tears - the only issue I have had is that the covers have faded with the sun extensively. The rears of the back headrests look they are light grey and the front seat covers look light brown. I can't complain too much because they've done their part to keep my seats safe. I'm looking to replace them, maybe I'll order a new set and see if the quality has gotten any better. I'll update if I do.***Edit January 2013: I recently traded in my car and was surprised to find a mess under the car seat covers. Apparently the spongy material acts like a sifter that blocks the larger dirt and allows very fine particles of dust to enter and settle. When I went to take off the covers I was surprised to find what looked like dark colored talcum powder in little piles along the crevices of the the seats. Also I have a habit of riding with a soda can or a cup between my legs - don't judge, I like feeling...brisk. The condensation from the drink flows into the seat cover, mixes with the fine dust and leaves awesome little dirt rings on the fabric. In retrospect I should have checked more often or taken the covers off to clean, but then again isn't that what they're for?
A**R
I am happy that I found a company that sells the back ...
I drive a 05 Mitsubishi Lancer ES and I needed just a back seat cover, I already had a set from a car store for my front seats. I am happy that I found a company that sells the back seat seperately.For the price of this cover it completely exceeded my expectations. :) The fabric isn't too abrasive like I thought it would be, and is slightly padded and looks very smooth and clean when put on correctly. My seat belt buckles just need pulled out from the seam, and I don't have head rests so I didn't need to cut the cover anywhere. It went on very easily, the amount of adjustments I can make is very well designed, it does it's job of sealing right and protecting my seat and making it look nice.Note: Don't buy this if you can't remove the back rest and seat bench seperatly (it would probably work if the back rest can collapse forward, as long as you can pull the straps from between the bench and back so it can wrap around the back rest), my car's seat section and back rest section easily come off so it was very quick for me. This is a very simple product for simple benchs seats and fit my needs perfectly. Also, it was almost too small for my back rest length wise, so I don't think it will fit in a large SUV. If anyone has questions for me feel free to ask. I was super skeptical of the outcome but I am happy.
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