🚗 Elevate your ride with sleek protection and effortless style!
The FH Group Front Set Faux Leather Car Seat Cover offers a universal fit designed to snugly cover most SUVs and sedans. Crafted from durable, water-resistant PU leather, it protects your seats from spills and wear while being easy to clean. Featuring full front and back seat coverage, removable headrest compatibility, and a convenient storage pocket, this cover combines functionality with a stylish upgrade for your car’s interior.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | FH Group |
Color | Black |
UPC | 816352021248 786362477666 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816352021248 |
Manufacturer | FH Group |
Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
Model | PU001BLACK102 |
Item Weight | 2.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 3 x 15 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PU001BLACK102 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PU001BLACK102 |
A**A
But these seat covers are perfect! They came exactly as described and they were ...
These fit perfectly in my 1995 Honda Passport!! I was a little nervous buying them because I've struggled in the past to find decent, well-made, and form-fitting seat covers. But these seat covers are perfect! They came exactly as described and they were easy to install. The back seat bench cover has zippers so that you can customize it to fit your back seat. The only down side is that they don't have holes for your seat belt buckles, but it's easy to work around that. I just unzipped the zippers in the back seat just enough so that I could fit the seat belt buckles through. I know other reviews mentioned that the seat covers smell horrible, but let me just say that that smell goes away after about a month of use. Also, the material is durable and doesn't slide around every time I get in and out of my car. I know others have said that the material ripped too easily when they were installing it, but as long as your not being too rough or trying to force the covers over your seats, I don't see this material ripping at all. All in all, if your looking for some quality seat covers for a decent price, this is the product for you!
V**L
"Almost" a perfect fit!
I am posting pictures of how these seat covers fit seats for a 2003 Toyota Camry in the hopes that they might help someone. They really would have helped me in making my purchase decision, but nevertheless, I purchased them in the hopes that they would fit fairly well, and at the very least, serve its purpose.My husband wanted to cover the car seats for the 2003 Camry because he said he was dirtying the seats and wanted to protect them. The seats are cloth, and as you know, cloth might be cooler in the summer, but they get soiled so easily and may not be simple to clean. I debated whether or not this would be a good purchase, but it is all 4 seats for about $45, and I couldn't find anything similar in local stores, or even the big stores like Wal-mart of AutoZone.They were relatively simply to put on, and no, they will never look as perfect as the picture. In hindsight, I think the picture on this website isn't covered by cloth covers - they must be leather seats without covers. I have to chuckle at myself for thinking my seats would look like the ones pictured!! All in all, the fit isn't horrible, except for the back seat - that fit was really odd to me. I felt like the material might rip, so we tried to be careful as we pulled and tugged at the cover to get it straight and into place (the thought of crooked seams made me cringe!). My husband uses this car for work, but when we get into the vehicle to run errands, we hardly notice the covers are there...and after having them for a couple of weeks, they haven't ripped yet, and are mostly forgotten.I would give it 5 stars if I felt the material was durable. Perhaps it's a fine between durability and aesthetics, who knows. Once I have them for 6 months or more and they have held up, I will return and change my rating to 4 stars, but for now, I am assigning 4 stars based on aesthetics, durability, ease of installation and type of material.Cheers!
R**E
Perfect look!
Fit little large but look nice, clean and much like real leather. Be sure not to slide in and out of seat because with wear the seam will tear. Pair of two for spare in case this happens after warranty great price! I’d say definitely yes!
A**N
For a universal fit cover, it's not bad.
For a universal fit cover, it's not bad. Unfortunately, in my 2005 F-150, the "leather" portion of the seat is just barely wide enough to cover the seat - it doesn't wrap over the edge like it shows in the photo. The main reason I ordered leather instead of cloth seat covers in the first place is because when I bought my truck, the upholstery had already been repaired (and not very well) because of being worn from the driver sliding in and out of the seat. I figured the leather covers would be tougher than cloth. Unfortunately, the factory seat fabric is a lot tougher than the flimsy mesh fabric used to make the sides of these covers, so I foresee it won't be long at all before the side of the driver's seat cover begins to show serious signs of wear. Additionally, the sides and back of the seatback section don't go nearly as far down the back of the seat as the photos would have had me believe, and the velcro closure at the top around the headrest posts doesn't look pretty at all. As long as I keep the headrest pushed all the way down, it's not too noticeable. Had I realised how it was going to turn out, I would have modified the cover at the top so there were actual HOLES for the headrest posts. However, I'm not about to uninstall the covers just for that. With my luck, I'd rip the cover trying to get it off. Last, and actually least, the headrest covers don't fit like a glove, but that's not really a surprise with a universal cover. Once the weather warms up, I can set about doing some alterations to make them fit and look better.Installation really wasn't terribly difficult. Certainly not as hard as some other people have said. As someone else mentioned, just take your time, and you shouldn't have much trouble. I did notice a ripping sound, which I feared was the fabric or a seam, but once I had the cover installed, I checked for any tears, and apparently it was just the stitching at the edge of the side panel that was ripping as it stretched over the seatback. Not noticeable at all. I also would have preferred to have buckles for tightening the sides of the seat bottom, rather than the elastic straps that it has. The elastic has two strikes against it. First, you can't get them tight enough in the first place. Second, elastic loses its elasticity, particularly given wide temperature variations, such as are found in the interior of a vehicle, so over time, they will become even more loose, and I will have to find a way of tightening them. Again, had I realised beforehand, I could have removed the elastic straps and added the same kind of straps and buckles that are already there and which worked very well for tightening in the front-to-back direction.All in all, they don't look bad, and the leather will provide decent protection from sweat, snow, and rain - the second big reason I chose leather over cloth. And the colour is actually a pretty decent match for the interior of my truck.
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