🛋️ Elevate your drive with style and protection—because your car’s interior deserves a glow-up!
The FH Group Front Set Faux Leather Car Seat Covers offer a universal fit for most vehicles, crafted from durable, water-resistant PU leather. Designed with airbag-compatible stitching, these covers provide full front seat protection while featuring a convenient storage pocket. Easy to install and maintain, they come in a stylish solid beige to upgrade your car’s interior with lasting comfort and safety.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | FH Group |
Color | Solid Beige |
UPC | 842319119260 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842319119260 |
Manufacturer | FH Group |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
Model | PU205SOLIDBEIGE102-AVC |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27 x 22 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PU205SOLIDBEIGE102 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PU205SOLIDBEIGE102-AVC |
B**S
QUALITY IS GREAT!
These are very nice, HOWEVER, SO DIFFICULT TO INSTALL. However, does not fit the QX60 2023 well as stated that they will fit. I am returning them because it does not fit snug over the seat. Also, the back row is very sloppy because they are too wide for my SUV.
W**.
2015 Nissan Armada Seat Covers
2015 Nissan Armada Platinum. Very nice seat covers. Thick and durable. Doesn’t slide around at all. On mine there was an arm armrest in the way a little. I took the armrest off and put a pin hole where the armrest shaft goes so I could reinstall the armrest over the seat cover. Made it look even better.
H**I
Nice sleek seat covers 2016 Honda Civic Coupe
I have a 2016 Honda Civic Coupe and I think they look great! I was hesitant at first especially with the price tag but I love them. My car looked updated and sleek.I purchased them because I have cream/beige seats and my kids stained then pretty bad so I needed protection and my friend had similar ones in her civic.Front Seat:They fit pretty well and are easy to install. There's a slight bulge in the backrest area (they need to be a little tighter), but it's not bad. I've gotten compliments and I love the new look. I got some for my back seat as well (the bottom parts were slightly too tight but fit well enough).Dislikes:What I don't like are the headrest covers because they do not cover the sides. I don't understand what was so hard about making a cover on the sides too. I guess for a more universal fit, but it annoys me. So, I got some black headrest covers to put under under. It still doesn't look that great because now the beige backing under the leather headrest covers is more obvious. I wish it was black under as well.I also do not like the metal oval name/ company emblem or whatever that's in the middle of the front seat covers.Tips:The back of the seat cover does not cover the entire back seat. I knew that and didn't care because the back if my seats are black anyhow. So, if you purchase the black seat covers, you may want to purchase cheap black seat covers to go under, just so the black blends well.Watch the video first. The installation is easy though. It took maybe 5 mins total for the front seat. You don't have to even raise the headrest as suggested (at least with my car I just raised them a little)Back seat:As stated earlier the bottom seat covers in the back are a little too tight for my seats, but still look good to me. I'm hoping they stretch later. I didn't spend much time fiddling with them yet.My back seat headrests do not detach. So, I just tucked the stake in best I could and it's looking good.The backrest part fit pretty well.i had to let me seat down to make it easier to tuck the sides in. Spoon was working as suggested, but it was faster to let the seat down first.Quality:I only had them in for a few days, so I'm unsure of quality. They feel comfortable though. But, if they're wear out too soon I'll definitely come back here to update my review.
T**Y
Fit to 2013 Lexus RX350
This complete set of seat cover fits perfectly to 2013 Lexus RX350 (2010-2015). The front seat cover is easy to put on. The rear set is a bit challenging as I have to restrain it to the seat as I don’t want loose fitting. My hand is small, so I am able to sneak it under the rear seat to tighten the cord. This seat cover functions wells and provides good coverage. It is not total waterproof but is very durable. However, it will impede air flow from ventilating seats.
O**D
Difficult to install on closed back seat, but looks very nice!!
Nice faux leather that seems very durable, soft and cushiony but don't interfere with the heated seats. The grey goes nicely with the tan leather interior. Gives a very nice update to my 2007 Acura MDX.An Acura MDX doesn't have an open split in the back (between the back and seat) which made these difficult to install. You could feel where the disk had to go but getting it positioned where it would catch and not slip out is tricky but can be done!It did get easier after the first disc and figuring out which tools worked the best.Instructions ***** CLOSED SEAT BACK***Take the headrest off first, then pull the back seat cover into position. This takes a bit of work and it's easier if the cover is warm. The cover didn't fit the seat precisely but it was ok. I think it will mold better to the seat once it gets really hot.Now just set the bottom cover on the seat. Hook the disc into the elastic loops. Its paramount they're attached correctly!Now the tricky part. The object is to get the butterfly edges of the disc to slip behind the back of the seat and move it to a vertical position. The top of the disc catching seat back and the bottom of the disc catching on the seat cushion.I used two smaller,open ended wrenches. I positioned those on either side of the elastic with the C part hooked into the disc so I could "push" the disc deep into the split in the seat. This is where it gets tricky. I pushed so the bottom flange went deep down behind the seat cushion....far enough to where the top flange can clear the cushion edge of the back of the seat. I had to used a wide flat screwdriver to push the upper flange into a vertical position.That's it, that's the hardest part. It takes a lot of feeling around so you know the disc is secured vertically and not going to slip out. I found it helpful to lay the seat back a bit initially and the set it up when I was pushing the upper flange into position.The rest is a piece of cake and you can follow the regular instructions.Reminder....the instructions I've shared are specific to a car seat with a closed back, where theres no split opening behind the seat.
A**I
Love it
Bought is 7-8 years ago and it’s still looking great and very comfortable!!
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