🚘 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with style and safety—because your car deserves the best!
The FH Group Front Set Faux Leather Car Seat Cushions deliver a universal, airbag-compatible fit for most SUVs and sedans. Crafted from premium water-resistant PU leather, these seat covers combine sleek aesthetics with durable protection. Easy to install and maintain, they also feature a handy storage pocket, making them the perfect upgrade for professionals who value style, safety, and convenience on the road.
Manufacturer | FH Group |
Brand | FH Group |
Model | FBA_PU208BLACK102 |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 14 x 4 inches |
Item model number | PU208BLACK102 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PU208BLACK102-AVC |
D**R
2003 Chevrolet Silverado
Just got them and installed today. Easy to install, maybe 5 minutes between the two. They seem to be good quality, time will tell. Attached are before and after photos of each front seat
1**R
Used on front and backseats of my Challenger
Just installed FH Group seat "mats". I generally do research, or watch vids from other costumers to find a way for installation. I saw the vids on FH Group website; I saw nothing on installation for 2015 Dodge Challenger. Pro: Nice looking product, well made. Con: comes with no instructions. You may not think you need instruction with this, but wait until you get to the hooks that attach to lower part of mat. The "slitted plastic discs" are another obstacle. This is a one piece mat as shown. On the 2015 Challenger, the head bolster is a tight fit. When sliding cover over stock headrest, take your time and work it top to bottom slowly. Mine did't rip, but I thought it might. Pull center of mat to where car seat and back fold> TIP: install slitted plastic discs before beginning installation. Make sure to install elastic straps on mats into opposing slits in disc. The straps won't fit all the through where seat folds forward on the 2015 Challenger. You will have to push disc through fold area of seat and turn disc up slightly for it to hold on place. To secure bottom of mat, first pull open center of metal clip so you can install elastic band attached to base of mat.(I did anyway) Make sure clips are facing downward. HERE IS THE HARD PART. I have power seats...you will have to find something to attach clips, to. RECOMMENDATION: look under seat to locate all wires, sensors, and motors used to operate power to seat. DO NOT ATTACH CLIP TO THESE. Look under seat and operate seat adjustment controls to identify moving parts...DO NOT ATTACH CLIPS TO THIS!!!. There is a black mounting bar under seat with a silver motor attached. Hook clips under bar and over. When you hook clips to bar, the hook end will be facing up for easyinstallation.WATCH THAT YOU DON"T CATCH A WIRE UNDER SEAT. If you hooked clip facing up on initial installation, just twist elastic strap. This should't take 30 minutes to install both mats. I just had to figure it out.If these instructions sound confusing, try to put covers on a 2015 Challenger without them...I am sure it can be done.I give a 5 on product, a 3 on installation, and a 4 on fit to 2015 Challenger. Hope this helped. UPDATE: The fit is much better the more you sit on mats. I also noticed on my 2015 Challenger, the back seats have a headrest and contours similar the front seats. I am 95% sure these will work on the backseat because they are mats. From looking at it, I believe bolster on mats will fit much easier over the back headrest than on the fronts. I am going to order another set for the backseats of my Challenger. If you can get the fronts to work, the back looks to be E-Z. Nothing follows/// Revised: Second set of covers arrived and have already installed. Second time around is easier. I installed these on the backseat of my 2015 Challenger, Seat fit perfect. Had to work with headrest a bit. Back headrest is slightly smaller than the front, but it worked, I change my review to 5 stars. Thank you FH Group.
L**2
Fake leather seat cover
Nice design seat cover
F**M
Excellent Cover
After buying a new car with cloth seats, I wanted to firstly protect the seats, but also do it in a way that looked good. I tried a cloth cover but it looked really ugly because of stretching awkwardly over the shape of the seat, and catching lint and dust.I knew that the only solution was leatherette that was made to conform to the shape. I looked at custom options and would have gone that way if there was no other option. The drawback was that it would cost over $500. Worth it to protect cloth seats? Depends on who you ask, but certainly for me, as I like to keep my cars for a long time. At the same time I like to be really frugal and calculated with my money.I found this option for under $60 for a pair. I did have to swap out a set because of awkward stitching on one (line was not straight causing an odd looking bend), but otherwise the cover fit great. While I would have also liked full coverage on the sides there were definitely some pros to this design. Its very easy to lay over and adjust. Plastic tabs that come with the set allow you to loop the middle through the middle of the car seat, letting it sit without sliding off. I was also concerned about feeling overheated or sweaty due to the leatherette, however, the perforations and foam inner made this a non-issue most of the time. I was also concerned about the leatherette feeling very cold in cold weather. However, it warms up quickly.I am very pleased with this product and have also purchased a pair for my dad's car after he was also impressed with the set. The only better option for me would be a full custom made set, so there is really nothing better for the price.
P**M
Not happy with quality!
I purchased a set of these for my Ford F150 just under a year ago and the passages seat already has a tear in it even though it is hardly used. The drivers seat is show some excessive wear but hasn't cracked yet. I'll be looking for higher quality next time.
A**R
Just ok
These are supposed to fit my car (2024 Kia Sportage) and for the most part they do but I was shorted some hooks so had to improvise. The circle fasteners that slide between the upper and lower part of the seat don't stay very well at all. The fabric seems well made but I'm concerned that the backing will make wear marks (dots) on my leather seats. If they stay in place, they should protect the seats fairly well. Instalation wasn't bad if you watch the video.
J**N
For front and back
I recently purchased a red car with a black interior, but the seats were black with the center of the seat and back a light gray (almost cream/white). I didn't like the color of seats. These seat covers look so good in the car, better than the seat fabric. I liked them so much I purchased for the backseat too. The backseat is 3/4 splitting seat so these seat covers work really well. I looked for covers made specifically for 3/4 splitting seats but they all seemed so cumbersome.
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