🚗 Elevate your drive with comfort, style, and safety — because your car deserves the best!
The FH Group Premium 3D Air Mesh Front Seat Covers offer a universal fit with semi-custom adjustments, airbag-compatible stitching, and full front seat protection. Crafted from breathable 3-layer mesh with 3mm padding, these washable covers combine durability, comfort, and smart storage, making them an ideal upgrade for SUVs, sedans, and vans.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | FH Group |
Color | Black |
UPC | 842319105294 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842319105294 |
Manufacturer | FH Group |
Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
Model | FB068BLACK102 |
Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FB068BLACK102 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FB068BLACK102-AVC |
S**S
Works for my jeep!
Got it for my jeep wrangler and fits perfect in the front seats and in the back seats a little big, but it works to keep the seats clean and easy to clean dog hair. I like the color and price was good for all 5 seats and head rests.
P**A
Good quality & easy to install!
The media could not be loaded. Fits perfect for my 2007 Toyota RAV4! Quality is nice and installing was super easy! It doesn’t look cheap and it feels nice and pretty sturdy like it won’t move too much getting in n out of my car. I did give it 4 stars because upon pulling the strap with the buckle underneath the seat, it did rip and I had to fix it with a safety pin. But overall satisfied! I recommend!
B**E
A great improvment
The leather seats in my beloved 1992 Buick Roadmaster station wagon are in sad shape. Having tried to make repairs which didn't last, I decided that this venerable vehicle deserved slipcovers. I finally found these that fit well, and look good. It was tricky to get them on, but well worth the effort.
T**S
DON'T DO IT TO URSELF!!!!
These are the worst seat covers I've ever had. They are nowhere near the proper fitting for my truck. And it was bad enough that I had to wait nearly 6 weeks for them to come. The least I can do is make sure no one else waste their money purchasing these. It's practically a year to the day since I bought it and they've never been right. The rear is a total fraud. I had to stretch the material and rip it for it to fit the front. Only wish I thought of taking pics before I ripped it the rear out.
G**R
Looks great, reasonable price
The product looks great, fits fine, protects original car seats and keeps them looking great. These wear well and the price is fine — better than you'll find in walk-in stores. Installation takes some effort—any car seat cover will—but patience is rewarded with that new-car look!
A**.
For the price, these are great!
Are these the best, knock-your-socks-off, luxurious seat covers? Uhm, no. Those cost at least 5x more. These here, are however excellent fabric seat covers for the price.I bought a used car that came with vinyl seats. That was the "upgraded" package apparently. Why someone thinks sweaty, sticky vinyl is an upgrade from cloth, is beyond me, but the car was otherwise perfect for me, so I got it. As I drove it home from the dealership, I felt my back getting damp from the non-breathable seat, and swore a solemn oath to do something about it as soon as I got home. So I ordered these seat covers, for the front seats only. They sort-of match the lime green color of the car, even. Definitely an upgrade from the nondescript gray vinyl.The covers took a bit of effort to install. I already had experience doing that in the past with a different car I used to own, so didn't really need the manual to figure it out. The most difficult part was to physically reach under the seats and to tighten all the straps well enough to keep the covers from sliding around.After some huffing and puffing and about 30 minutes, both covers were installed. I skipped the headrest covers, just did the seats, and to be honest, they look pretty good. Due to the way the seats of my car are constructed, some of the seat adjustment controls are covered up by the cover. But I already have the seat where I need it, so it's not a big deal. It is a thing to consider though if you have multiple drivers and need to manually adjust the seat for each.The main goal was to prevent me from sticking to the vinyl seats, and these covers do that awesomely.I don't know how long these will last before they'll need replacing, but my guess is... 10k miles at least, probably longer.
A**N
To think this is going to take you a couple hours?
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.
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