FH Group FB102010 Classic Cloth Bench Seat Covers Beige/Black Color- Universal Car, Truck, SUV, or Van

Break free of boring, monotonous car seats with this bold design. Colorful blocks of color add a pop of fun and inject new life into your vehicle. Our high quality fabric is super soft and is backed by 3mm of breathable foam to disperse heat and keep you feeling cool and looking cool. Comes in ten colors. What’s your favorite?

Product Features

  • Package includes: 1 rear backrest cover 1 rear bottom bench cover 2 separate headrest covers
  • Material: Flat Cloth / Polyester.Our classic polyester design Cleaning tip: Machine washable, air dry.
  • Concealed velcro opening and adjustable straps make installation, removal, and reattachment a breeze
  • Engineered to accommodate traditional and heated seats
  • Buying Tips: This product is compatible with removable headrests only. Please ensure your headrests can be detached before purchasing.

3 thoughts on “FH Group FB102010 Classic Cloth Bench Seat Covers Beige/Black Color- Universal Car, Truck, SUV, or Van”

  1. Good, but not perfect. A good value. It is cheaper material, but for the price. Just right. They were surprisingly easy to install on my 2004 Honda pilot. I put them on because the seats were starting to wear and rip and this covered that up.They have instructions to go to their website which has youtube videos showing you how to install.if I needed to cover my seats again, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy these again.

  2. I’m going to keep the covers because they look great and they’re a good fit even though they shift … Bought these to cover over my 2015 Chevy Equinox, however the way the seats are I can’t fasten the seat covers under the chairs. I’m going to keep the covers because they look great and they’re a good fit even though they shift around a little since I can’t fasten them on the bottom

  3. Last pair I bought was from Walmart for 20 or $25 but much nicer and actually looked and felt better, they lasted around 3 years (2011 ford ranger) Are these worth the money? Hmm yes and no. They are cheaply made and the price reflects that. The first one I put on “gracefully” tore as I connected the nylon strap that feeds through the seat where the butt and back are separated which the straps then connect to the clasp that is located in the front of the seat. I was very gentle when trying to take some of the slop out, it ripped underneath the seat a bit but is still in place. The other seat I just left baggy,…

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