- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Brand: FH Group
- Color: Solid Black
- Material: Polyester
- Position: Front
- ????[PACKAGE INCLUDES] Two Front Bucket Car Seat Covers , Two Separate Headrest Covers, Hardware To Install Seat Covers And One Free Gift With Small Car Seat Cover Design
- ????[AIRBAG COMPATIBLE ] Our front seat 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. During installation, just make sure the cover’s “Airbag” tags face the car’s doors.
- ????[EASY TO INSTALL] Our seat covers are designed to be easily installed thanks to the concealed hook and loop openings and adjustable straps. Follow our instructions manuals and videos for a smooth installation!
- ????[FRONT SEAT STORAGE POCKET] The bucket front seat features a handy map pocket on the back of the seat so you can store everything you need, and have easy access to it.
- ????[MACHINE WASHABLE] No need to worry about spills, dirt or stains on your car seat covers because they are machine washable! Simply remove the car seat cover, machine wash, and air dry.
- ????[UNIVERSAL FIT] Our semi-customized car seat cover fits most vehicles better than other universal covers in the market. Our design features hook-and-loop straps in the headrest opening for a snug fit, straps in the bottom seat, and much more, for that almost-customized look you’re looking for.
- ???? [STUNNING DESIGN]: Enhance the look of your car interior with the classic yet stylish designs of FH Group’s cloth car seat covers. We offer a full set of car seat covers for women, for men, and everyone!
- ????[PROTECTS AGAINST STAINS] Our car seat covers offer great protection to your vehicle’s original upholstery thanks to the 3 layers of high-quality materials that become the best car seat protector.









































One Tree in the Forest –
PLEASE NOTE: QUALITY COMMENTS APPLY TO THE PRODUCT. INSTALLATION COMMENTS APPLY ONLY TO “GENERATION ONE” SCION xB’s (although the basic method may work well on other vehicle seats).I bought the black/gray set for my Siver 2006 Scion xB. They are about as perfect a fit as could be had without purchasing custom seat covers. The fabric, especially on the part you sit on and against, is of excellent/durable quality. Once they were installed it took a close look to realize that they were not the original seat upholstery. However, the headrest covers were not a very good fit. They were too wide and not angled like the headrests. If you are at all handy it is easy to get a custom fit with a little stitching and trimming (more later).In the Gen 1 Scions the front seats (on the door side) have a double metal side on them. I found that out quite by accident. First, the seat covering part attaches very conveniently – front to back (after you’ve slid the back covering part over the seat back – with the headrest removed) via webbing and buckles. That part of the installation could not be easier in this vehicle. BUT, the side to side tensioning is done by joining 4 elastic loops (in pairs of two). Threading (feeding/guiding) the 2 elastic loops on the door sides of the front seats (between the double layers of metal) is tricky. I mused over how to do it for several days before I struck on a solution. I used a cable tie like these (example: https://amazon.com/Harileminy-Self-Locking-Plastic-Strength-Resistant/dp/B074Q7129L/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1525399203&sr=8-13&keywords=PLASTIC+CABLE+TIES). If you look at the picture you can see a slot at the fat (receiving) end of the tie. Using (2 at a time) twist ties passed through that slot and fastening it to the elastic loop I was able to feed the cable tie easily between the 2 layers of metal on the sides of the seats. I did this to both loops on the door side, pulling the seat cover down behind the metal and thus leaving enough of the elastic sticking out below the seat to reach when attaching the loop from the (center) console side of the seats. Each time I needed to feed an elastic loop through the appropriate slot/place and under the seat I just released the previous loop of elastic from the twist-tie and twist-tied the next loop of elastic to the cable tie. I have never before been able to route elastic loops easily when I’ve installed seat covers. The project usually ends up being a “pain-in-the-neck” – literally – after standing on my head in foot wells or trying to stick my head and or arms under the car/truck/suv seats! The use of the cable tie was like magic!I took the headrests and the headrest covers in the house for ease of modification. I put one of the covers onto one of the headrests “wrong-side-out”. I pulled the excess fabric (evenly on both sides) outward from the headrest and used fairly small safety pins to pin the excess fabric tightly together. I then checked that I could still remove the cover and replace it easily (leaving it pinned). After checking that I again removed it and stitched it (by hand with 1/8th to 3/16th inch long) simple up and down stitches closely following where the pins were located. I then removed the pins and tried the cover on the headrest. It was a good fit except for the excess fabric “lumping” on the sides which I then trimmed off 1/8th inch from the running stitches. I then stitched another row of stitches the same length, going through the first row, but offset from the original stitches so that the fabric was pierced with a stitch every 1/16th to 3/32nds of an inch. I then whip-stitched the edges. This could also be done on a sewing machine if you use a ball needle and are experienced with sewing these types of fabrics. (I am an experienced machine sewer, but I preferred hand sewing because it was easier than trying to control the speed/stitch length/overcastting stitch, etc., on a machine.) I personally cut the elastic ties off of the headrest covers and used stainless steel 1-1/2” “T” pins (example: https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Modelling-Brooch-Sewing-ShopIdea/dp/B078HQKYBR/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1525402640&sr=1-1&keywords=sewing+%22T%22+pins) to hold the covers on – overlapping the elastic edges under the bottom of the headrest and pushing the pins in hard – totally. The pins are hidden from view when the headrest is installed (if you pushed them in all the way)!They headrest covers should be easy to unpin and remove for laundering when necessary just as the seat covers should be easy to remove for laundering! Things always come off easier than they went on – and now that you also know secrets for installing the seat covers re-installing them after laundering should be a breeze!Note: the “one minute” (no kidding) video by the manufacturer was too quick and so general and incomplete as to be useless. I did not watch the many “YouTube”, etc., videos because I figured that installation would probably be vehicle specific in some ways and these weren’t the first seat covers I’d installed.
TIMOTHY W WAUSON –
Installed blue/black seat covers on front seats of my 2020 Subaru Forester. Taking my time, I was able to get them on without out any real problems. I could not get one of the headrest to come off but was able to fit the headrest through the opening at the top with no problems. My car has a cover in the back of the seat so I had to push the connection straps in as far and as deep as possible. I was able to reach into the opening of the cover from underneath the front and pull the straps completely through just making sure they did not interfere with any wires or connections underneath the seat. I was not able to connect the side straps but tucking the sides under the seat worked fine and looks great. Quality material and great look for the car’s interior!
Teresa Dunning –
Wanted an inexpensive chair protectors for my new car because i dont want food stains in my new car. I just put these on tonight so havent had a chance to test its durability, but it doesnt like bad on, in my opinion! $40 isnt bad if it holds up!
Amazon Customer –
Love the color scheme. Looks very good with my tan interior. Overall good value for the money.
TeamTen –
I wanted to make sure I left a review for these car seats, as they are amazing. They look so sharp. The interior of our car is black and so these fit right in and look better than the original all-black seats. You can’t tell until you look further that they are covers. I had bought cheaper covers for one of my other cars that worked ok as covers, but these don’t stand out as covers. They just look sharp. They are worth the extra money over the cheaper covers.
Bekah Holmes –
These seat covers are an excellent purchase. A good price for a good product! They fit the seats of a ‘98 4Runner very well.Installation took a little bit of muscle, but as to be expected with any car seat cover installation! I am very pleased with the end result.
Regina Hampton –
Good looking, decent fitting seat covers. Cheaply made for the money. The straps aren’t strong enough to withstand a tight pull under the seat to get a desired fit. I broke one during installation. Overall a fair product.
Mildred Smith –
Seat covers to protect the seats in my new Honda CRV. I really like the way they look. Seems to be good quality for the money.