- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Brand: FH Group
- Color: Black Full Set
- Material: cloth
- Position: Front Inside
- [UNIVERSAL FIT] Our semi-customized car seat cover fits most vehicles better than other universal covers in the market. Our design has hook-and-loop attachments for a snug fit, straps in the bottom seat, and more, for an almost-customized look
- [LOW-BACK DESIGN] This set includes 2 low-back front seat covers and 2 separate headrest covers that are only compatible with seats with removable headrests.
- [HIGH-QUALITY AND DURABLE MATERIALS] These covers for car seats are made to last and provide the best protection to your car’s interior thanks to the 3 layers of heavy-duty cloth, 3mm of padding and breathable mesh.
- [WASHABLE CAR SEAT COVERS] Our cloth carseat covers are machine washable. Simply remove the car seat cover, machine wash, and air dry.
- [EASY INSTALLATION/REMOVAL] The installation of the front seat cover is quick and easy. Follow the installation instructions, and your carseat cover will be ready to go.









































Farley –
This is my second set of similar seat covers. They were different brands. Different sellers. Yet similar fabric. Similar quality. Similar price. This set was actually a couple bucks cheaper, and I like these a bit more. These may last a bit longer. Reason being, these are one piece for the entire seat (not counting the separate headrest piece). The previous covers had separate back and seat. The fitment design on these just seem slightly better, which makes me think they won’t stretch and/or rip as soon. I got just over a year out of my last covers. I suppose I could have stretched that longer, but they were getting pretty worn out and looked beat up. I expect similar out of these. I consider these temporary and disposable. If I get a year for under $15, I’m content. If you’re looking to get several years worth of use out of seat covers for under $50-$100 (or more) you’re looking at the wrong product. These look good if you have an interior color scheme you’re trying to support. The fit pretty decent. The material is like what they make holloween costumes out of. They aren’t going to protect your seats from liquid spills, but should do decent against typical wear, tear, and dirt. Installation is…not easy, but not horrible. The more effort you put into connecting all the straps good, the better the fit will look. But even if you don’t, and just do the two main buckle straps, you still get a decent fit, without a whole lot of effort. You will be on your knees no matter what. I used a very large and thick zip tie to help fish the straps around. This is my second year with this car, and second set of cheapo covers. I could either keep this up, or spend close to $300 on permanent seat covers. We’ll see when these wear out.Update after 2 years later. I still have these. There is some wear showing. Couple very small holes. Nothing horrible. I’m not in a rush to replace them quite yet. I’ll consider it this fall before it gets to cold to deal with, but I might be able to get another year out of them. Got my money’s worth by this point.
TA –
I bought these because I got a new car and I like to try to keep the interior clean. The quality seems better than what I had expected. The price was less than what I was anticipating. I purposely purchase relatively inexpensive seat covers because for my job I drive A LOT. Therefore I anticipate the wear and tear from being in my car so much will ultimately lead to having to replace my seat covers more often than for an average driver. These actually look like I could be looking at a longer life for them than expected. I really liked that I could get the solid black without any trim colors.
Richard Widerman –
Looks good. Easy to install.
Camron Massey –
I had to improvise and cut it a little bit so I can get the seatbelt over it, but it works just fine.
david –
Fit great on my 93 nissan hardbody bench seat. Not too hard to install and not a lot of extra material to try to hide after installed. Been used daily for roughly 2 months now and no tears or rips. Great value for the price I’d definitely recommend.
Karissa Roditis –
Either I’m really dumb or this is complicated to install. If I remember correctly, no instructions were included. It seems to be holding up well though and doing it’s job of keeping my pups paws off the leather seats!
Britani Wade –
These definitely are not universal for my ‘22 Jeep Wrangler. The bottom fit well enough, but I had to rig the back in *hopes* that it will stay put. There are no holes for the seatbelts/buckles or headrest. You get what you pay for, I guess. It’s just meh for me. Not great.
Armando Aldazabal –
bien dificil de poner en el asiento