- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Brand: FH Group
- Color: Black Full Set
- Material: Polyester
- Position: 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
- ????[AIRBAG COMPATIBLE] Our front car seat covers feature a special stitching on the side allowing airbag deployment. It’s officially tested, making our covers a reliable car seat protector.
- ????[CUSTOMIZABLE REAR COVER] This cover is compatible with any split bench and becomes 2 individual covers with the extra mesh piece. This cover features zippers providing full access to the middle armrest. Elongate cover by adding an extra piece.
- ????[FULL COVERAGE] These car seat covers fully protect the front and back of your vehicle’s seats from every single angle so you don’t need to worry about your kids kicking and damaging the back of your seat.
- ????[HIGH-QUALITY AND DURABLE MATERIALS] Our mesh car seat covers full set is built with 3 layers of 3D air mesh, 3mm padding and mesh fabric, making our covers a reliable and durable car seat protector.
- ????[WASHABLE CAR SEAT COVERS] These carseat covers are machine washable! Simply remove the car seat cover, machine wash, and air dry.
- ????[COMPATIBLE WITH HEATED SEATS] Our front car seat covers are engineered to accommodate traditional and heated seats so that you can obtain the best comfort during cold winter days.
- ????[AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT COLORS] FH Group’s car seats come in 12 different colors, so you can perfectly match your car’s style and aesthetic.
- ????[STUNNING DESIGN] Enhance the look of your car interior with the classic yet stylish designs of FH Group’s 3D air mesh car seat covers. We offer a full set of car seat covers for women, for men, and everyone!
- ????[COMFORTABLE & DURABLE] Our automotive seat covers are built to provide great long lasting protection while enhancing the comfort of your original seat covers, thanks to the 3-layer design of 3D air mesh, 3mm foam padding, and mesh fabric.









































Michelle Dumadag –
I have a 2008 Toyota Corolla & was looking to upgrade the look of it. These seat covers did the job! I tugged & tucked as much as I could to get the best fit, & the fabric held up well. The fit isn’t perfect (the headrests are particularly loose, but I was able to tighten them justtt enough); though I realize that’s what you get for a “universal seat cover.” Minus one star for this detail & the fact that the quality is not the best (aka you get what you pay for lol). The front seat covers were simple enough to install, but the rear seat covers definitely took some WORKKK (peep some installation tips below). Overall, I do recommend these seat covers!INSTALLATION TIPS:- WATCH THE INSTALLATION VIDEO. It really does help. I wouldn’t have figured it out on my own, & I’d like to think I’m someone who can install/assemble/etc. things without having to read the instructions lol.- Idk if the white tags on the inside of the front seat covers designate the driver seat vs. passenger seat, but the only difference is the placement of the brand name tags on the outside. This is just me being OCD because these tags are small & barely stick out from the side seam lol, but I first had them facing toward the center console. Decided I didn’t like it, & then switched the covers so that these tags faced the sides of my car. Just something to keep in mind if you think this will bother you also!- When you’re removing the rear seat, look for the white latch, place your hands on either side of it, & pull HARD. I feel like I was getting nowhere for the longest time because I wasn’t concentrating on the part that was actually keeping the seat locked in. Putting the seat back in is much less complicated, so don’t worry about that.- I actually didn’t end up removing the back rest of the rear seat because I couldn’t figure it out after hours of scouring YouTube lol. I was able to install the cover just fine by putting down the seats like I would to extend the trunk. The felt on the back of the seats are buttoned to the bottom of the trunk, so I had to undo those. Then I used a knife to make a small hole by the seam of the felt for each of the straps so that I could feed them through & attach them to the buckles. Hooked the side loops to the straps to tighten the fit, & then re-buttoned the felt. Once I put the seats back up, I tugged & tucked a little bit more, & everything worked out!
Allen –
So first for the money spent these are pretty nice. I have a 2010 Kia optima and 140k my drivers seat was showing some wear. Let me just say you are going to absolutely have to remove your seats. You will need a 14mm socket 6″ extension a 12mm socket and I used a 3/8″ drive ratchet. The seat bolts are fairly tight so you will need to be able to put some power behind getting them out. The two front seats come out fairly easy. Four bolts and 4 wires on the passenger and 3 in the driver. They can be a bit tricky to unplug take your time they will come loose with clips you will need that pinch or press to separate them from the seats. Now that is done it will give you the opportunity to give it a real good cleaning and to find that lost change or business card you lost. The seat covers go on fairly easy you will need that pull the side plastic off only from the top so you can get a good fit to the seat it comes off need to remove the electric wires or switches. I cut small holes for the headrest and I did not use the headrest covers they were kind of big and I don’t think they added anything. Now the back seat it comes out easy pull up on the front there are two clips the back is held in with two 12mm bolts pull the back seat halfway down and you can get to them fairly easy. When I was done with the install the bottom and the top did not match up perfect for the tan to black but for 50 bucks they fit pretty well.Over all I am happy with how well it came out they are tight to the seat and the ride so far is good. They stay to the seats fairly well my original seats were leather. My guess is they would hold firmer to an existing cloth seat. Hope this helps those who are looking for something a bit better than what they currently have.
Joe D. –
Seat covers seem very durable. Time will tell. Installation for the front seats of a Nissan murano was pretty simple. Back seats were a real challenge with trying to get the secure straps under the seat and up the back of the seat. The back seat covers were not a perfect fit. I would not buy them again for the back, but would for the front.
OPHELIA ADDAMS –
I like these just fine but I don’t like having to cut a hole in the covers for my seatbelt buckles to go through…I don’t like unfinished edges. I’m a Lyft driver so people sit in the back and struggle with the buckle situation and also the deciding issue that makes me want to change style is; the covers have a mesh and crumbs and skin cells etc get trapped in it. But it’s not a total failure just doesn’t suit all my needs.
Mary –
Match the color of my car seats
Laurie B. –
This seat cover set was a gift for my niece to help protect the seats in her new car. It took us a little bit to figure out how to properly install these, but we got it and she was so happy with the results. We only did her front bucket seats where the covers were needed the most. So I don’t know how difficult it is to install the backseat covers. Its been over a year now and the bucket seat covers have not moved around and they have not worn out. Therefore, I would have to say that the set I received was of good quality and durability. And its always a good feeling to get decent value from a purchase, especially when it is a gift!
MiamiiLuv –
The material is thick, and I like the color scheme that matches my interior perfectly! I’ve had it over a month and the seat cover stays put and no tears. Definitely suggest!
lexis tran –
Amazon said these would fit my 2009 Lexus ES 350… the front ones fit but the back bench did not. The covers were too small and weren’t compatible with the built-in seatbelt. Quality is pretty good and if you take. the time to install them perfectly I’m sure they look great, just didn’t work the best for my car.