BDK Charcoal Black Car Seat Covers Full 9pc Set - Sleek & Stylish - Split Option Bench 5 Headrests Front & Rear Bench

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"The backrest piece fit easier, as I was able to fold the seats forward and pull the strings through the bottom to attach them behind the seats, however this piece didn't have the holes for the headrests to fit through."

"One other minor complaint: the front seat covers do not have a hole in the back of them to accommodate the back-seat pockets that are on the backside of the front seats."

"I had to squeeze the Velcro straps under the seat which was a bit of a challenge, then had to pull them far enough to attach to each other (Which i believe will not last long because they are being pulled at a greater force than they're supposed to) Front Passenger seat: Fits worse than Driver's side."

"To make it fit around the seat belt buckles and head rests, we had to cut slits in the fabric and work around the covers."

"so, you have these little elastic bands that you are supposed to hook together or to the seat to get the cover to stay in place."

"My Equinox does not have removable headrests so the very first thing I had to do was cut holes in the back part for the entire headrest to go through which meant very large holes instead of small holes for just the poles."

BDK Charcoal Black Car Seat Covers Full 9pc Set - Sleek & Stylish - Split Option Bench 5 Headrests Front & Rear Bench (Click to Compare Deals)

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"The second issue I had with the "seat" piece, was there were no holes for the seat belt buckle to come through... The backrest piece fit easier, as I was able to fold the seats forward and pull the strings through the bottom to attach them behind the seats, however this piece didn't have the holes for the headrests to fit through... Overall, I am really not that upset, as these were only $22 seat covers..."

"I really only wanted the front seat covers for my bucket seats, but decided to get these since they included the 2nd row seating too... The cover for the back of the seat has a zipper to accommodate different types of seats (40/60, 50/50 split), but the bottom seat cover does not and is all one piece... One other minor complaint: the front seat covers do not have a hole in the back of them to accommodate the back-seat pockets that are on the backside of the front seats."

"I had to squeeze the Velcro straps under the seat which was a bit of a challenge, then had to pull them far enough to attach to each other (Which i believe will not last long because they are being pulled at a greater force than they're supposed to) Front Passenger seat: Fits worse than Driver's side... And if i want to put it back on i would have to go through the hassle of putting it on once again... In my opinion get it to hide some scratches on your leather seats and just try to make it fit as best as you can, but other than that don't waste your time and money."

"We just bought this car recently so we needed something to keep the new seats from getting crud in them... To make it fit around the seat belt buckles and head rests, we had to cut slits in the fabric and work around the covers. Overall, I got what I paid for, but I didn't think I'd have to cut into the fabric to make it fit on a car that it's supposed to fit!"

"so, you have these little elastic bands that you are supposed to hook together or to the seat to get the cover to stay in place... There is NO way to secure this without removing the seat!... Front seat was fairly easy to install but do not look that great and the extra material between cover and seat gets bunched up."

"My Equinox does not have removable headrests so the very first thing I had to do was cut holes in the back part for the entire headrest to go through which meant very large holes instead of small holes for just the poles. The directions show attaching some silver clips to the elastic straps and then clipping them to the back of the seat but I have nowhere on the back of my seat to a heat them... I am unable to connect them to the other side of the bench seat elastic straps because of the design of the seat there's nowhere for them to go through."


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"First, you NEED to have an actual BENCH seat, where you can reach all the way underneath. The backseat covers are split into two different pieces. There is one piece for where you sit, and one piece for what your back rests against... The second issue I had with the "seat" piece, was there were no holes for the seat belt buckle to come through... The backrest piece fit easier, as I was able to fold the seats forward and pull the strings through the bottom to attach them behind the seats, however this piece didn't have the holes for the headrests to fit through... Again, the front seats were great and had a slit for the headrests, the back seats did not. Overall, I am really not that upset, as these were only $22 seat covers..."

"There are a lot of negative reviews on these covers because they are "universal fit", but they obviously won't fit every type of vehicle perfectly. If you can find a review that is on the vehicle you have or a similar model, that will greatly benefit you before buying these... I really only wanted the front seat covers for my bucket seats, but decided to get these since they included the 2nd row seating too... The cover for the back of the seat has a zipper to accommodate different types of seats (40/60, 50/50 split), but the bottom seat cover does not and is all one piece... The back seats in my pickup are a 40/60 split, so you can fold one seat up on the driver's side or two seats up on the passenger's side... One other minor complaint: the front seat covers do not have a hole in the back of them to accommodate the back-seat pockets that are on the backside of the front seats... Overall though, these are great seat covers for the price if they fit your particular vehicle."

"* I drive a Toyota Sienna 2002 XLE Headrest: First really well Front Driver seat: Fits somewhat well. I had to squeeze the Velcro straps under the seat which was a bit of a challenge, then had to pull them far enough to attach to each other (Which i believe will not last long because they are being pulled at a greater force than they're supposed to) Front Passenger seat: Fits worse than Driver's side... I would have to remove the covers then take out the seat.. And if i want to put it back on i would have to go through the hassle of putting it on once again... Quality: First day with the product and i can already tell the material is very poor... You get what you pay for... In my opinion get it to hide some scratches on your leather seats and just try to make it fit as best as you can, but other than that don't waste your time and money."

"We just bought this car recently so we needed something to keep the new seats from getting crud in them. I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money, but I guess I didn't realize that $25 seat covers are a little TOO cheap! The front seat covers went on fine, except for the strap that is supposed to go under the chair back and connect in the back. In the '13 Honda, the chair backs are too big and the cover can't reach... When we figured it out, we found out that to make the seat covers fit the way they were supposed to, we needed to disable the seat belts. To make it fit around the seat belt buckles and head rests, we had to cut slits in the fabric and work around the covers. Overall, I got what I paid for, but I didn't think I'd have to cut into the fabric to make it fit on a car that it's supposed to fit!"

"They have a rubber foam backing thet goes between the cover and the seat back but it moves around... They look ok but dont fit the headrests properly... so, you have these little elastic bands that you are supposed to hook together or to the seat to get the cover to stay in place... Dont secure the "hook/eyes" to each other, unless you want one shooting toward your face or snapping on your fingers... There is NO way to secure this without removing the seat!... Front seat was fairly easy to install but do not look that great and the extra material between cover and seat gets bunched up... Took me 2 hours to figure out how to install and it was still a half a$$ed install."

"I was specifically concerned about it fitting the back bench seat which has a 60/40 split... The seat cover on the passenger side interferes with the lovers so they do not operate... My Equinox does not have removable headrests so the very first thing I had to do was cut holes in the back part for the entire headrest to go through which meant very large holes instead of small holes for just the poles. The directions show attaching some silver clips to the elastic straps and then clipping them to the back of the seat but I have nowhere on the back of my seat to a heat them... I am unable to connect them to the other side of the bench seat elastic straps because of the design of the seat there's nowhere for them to go through. The back part along with the extremely large holes for the headrest also do not fit evenly around the bottom of the back rest... Again, per the Amazon website this would fit my car but it does not."