- Total: 9pcs car seat covers
- 2 pcs front seat covers( airbags readay)
- 1pc bench backreast covers ( include 3 zipper that allow you to fit those vehicles with 40/60 split, 50/50 split and the armrest in the middle)
- 1pc bench seat cover ( include 3 zipper that allow you to fit those vehicles with 40/60 split, 50/50 split )
- 5 pcs headrest covers
Product Description
You are viewing our special designed 3 layer Seat Covers, sandwich with 4mm foam back with polyester – the material will make your vehicle interior look beautiful, and with a real comfortable feeling. outstanding quality and superior design make FH seat covers an exclusive product that you are looking for…. More >>
Car Seat Cover Full Set Front Airbags Ready & Rear Split 40/60 Gray/black Fb060 115
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#1 by Harribe on May 14, 2010 - 8:23 pm
These car seat covers provide great added protection to my seats. The head rest covers are a great fit for the front seats but a little big for the smaller rear seat set. The order arrived missing a headrest cover but after contacting the seller FH Group the problem was quickly corrected. It did take a little longer than I expected to get them on but once they are on you have a great end product that adds protection and a nice look to car seats. I would recommend to anyone whether your automobile is brand new or if you have worn car seats.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Mr. Papagorgio on May 14, 2010 - 10:27 pm
This seat cover is very versatile. I had a hard time finding a complete set that had the front covers airbag ready, without spending a fortune. It fit my 2010 Chevy Silverado Crew very well, I was a little unsure at first. It even comes with zipper pieces to split the rear seat so you can still flip up one side or the other. For what you get, and the ease of installation, its a steal!! I used zip ties to secure the bottom rear seat cover elastic straps to each other. Without removing the top back rear seat, I couldn’t secure the top rear seat cover. I just tucked it around, works fine. The only problem I had was my front seat headrests can’t be removed. So I had to cut/tear a little material to get the front seat covers over both. Not a real big issue. Not very noticeable. Sure beats paying $250 for the front, and another $250 for the rear… So the’re not waterproof, better than nothing.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by petsits.com on May 15, 2010 - 1:19 am
I like the covers. The fabric is nice and the middle part seems tough with a unique nice looking pattern that lets air flow. I was worried they’d rip as a pushed and pulled (hard!), but they held up nicely. The black fabric is stronger than you see in some other covers (which sometimes just have stretch flimsy mesh).
Installing the front seat covers was easy. I just hooked the loops under the covers because the seat cover fits well and stays in place without them. They fit tight.
The headrests are another story. They are baggy and look nothing like the picture because they are so big. However if you pull the baggy-ness to the back and tie it, it looks nice in the front. The back seat headrests are much worse. They are much smaller in my car, so I could have fit 2 headrests in one cover! It took alot of pulling to wrap it all around to the back, and it will never be perfect. But it looks ok.
It took me FOREVER to figure out how to put the back seat covers on. The instructions want you to fold down the seats and to pull up the back cushion by unscrewing some screw or something. My car has neither of those options.
I couldn’t even tell which piece was for the seat and which was for the back. After hours of trial and error, I figured out an arrangement that worked (that happened to have the zippers in the opposite place of the picture) and carefully tucked it into the sides of the seat all the way around with my fingers. It seems to be working like that so far, with nothing tied or looped to hold it. I unzippered the bottom zippers a couple of inches to put the seat belts through, and that was perfectly aligned.
I had to cut holes for the back headrests. That wasn’t so difficult to do by poking with a scissors – but you DO have to have removable headrests.
The covers are not perfect, and maybe look a little wrinkled or baggy in spots. But I really like them and they are exactly what I expected for generic covers – if not better. They look nice, and I think most people won’t notice they are covers.
I’d buy them again, especially at these low prices.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by M. Dunbar on May 15, 2010 - 4:09 am
I don’t know of and don’t have any other experiences with similar products on the market, so I don’t know if this is the best I can expect from car seat covers. I have a 1990 Honda Civic hatchback. My main concern was trying to cover the threadbare seats with something, so mission accomplished, sort of. Overall, the material and construction are good. The front seat covers were relatively easy to install. They are a little loose fitting, but they look decent enough. Hooking loops under the seat was a pretty arbitrary process. The front headrest covers were way too big and there isn’t any way to cinch them; they only have 4 elastic bands whose only function I could discern was to tie together. I ended up cutting 2 holes in the headrest cover for the posts to go through so they at least looked to be a snug fit from the front; otherwise, it would have creased and folded up and looked awful. I gave up on the back bench seat. The cover was 2 pieces, one for the back and one for the seat, each with about 12 elastic loops on the edges. The only way to secure/attach/connect them was with these plastic hooks that were supplied with the set. In my case, I couldn’t lift out the seat cushion or get under it to run the loops. It wasn’t clear how the cover was supposed to fit over the seat and how, exactly, I was supposed to fasten the hooks and the loops, what hooked to what, etc. Unfortunately, the instructions were so vague they were no help at all. Needless to say, I improvised quite a bit. The zipper splitting and falling apart was the last straw. I had already installed the front seats and cut holes in the covers, as per the instructions, so there was no returning the set. Again, the front covers serve their purpose in covering up the original seats, but could be a tighter fit. The back was a confusing, frustrating mess. If I had paid full retail, I would be livid. If someone had better luck with these things, then congratulations.
Rating: 2 / 5
#5 by L. Wells on May 15, 2010 - 5:55 am
Even though these seat covers weren’t what I expected, I still like them a lot. The head rests fit a little funky though. They have straps at the bottom you can tie to make them fit better, but eh, it doesn’t really do much. I just put them on yesterday, so hopefully the little indentions made from being packaged will go away soon enough. These seat covers are really slick looking though. The directions given aren’t very clear at all, but seat covers aren’t too hard to figure out. I wish they would have givent clearer directions on which straps to connect on the bottom, but they look good the way I did it. I would recommend these to anybody =)
Rating: 4 / 5