I bought the door covers in addition to the split bottom hammock cover. I will cover both in the text and the star rating will reflect each point. I have an F-150 Platinum with ebony inserts and leather on the doors, and the back of the center console has various controls and sockets and is made of (quite thin and brittle) polished aluminum, so it's imperative that the protection stays in place . Place. Unless you've been to the rear of the newer F-150 flight deck, there's no floor hump, and there's plenty of room with the seats folded. I also have a 70 lb Olde English Bulldog and a 60 lb pit mix. Bulldog pedals to the max. Spotted, sloppy wrecking ball. The back did a great job. The backs of the seats and the floor were well protected. The mesh allowed the air conditioner to reach them and the waterproof material collected all manner of hair and sand from our trip to the beach. Door guards, on the other hand, could use some improvement. Tabs are too short. While this is possible for compatibility with different vehicles, other manufacturers have eyelets that fit into the guard itself, allowing them to use different lengths. A longer tongue would have prevented the door guard from coming off. The guards came off at least 4 times in the 3 hour round trip. Sure, a 70lb monster jumped on her, but if I had a 10lb dog I don't think I would need guards at all. And I'm not going to velcro my car, so I'm still looking for a decent door protector. They can also be longer, but most other brands are the same length, so that shouldn't be a selling point. If they worked I would just use velcro to attach the door guard to the car to attach a homemade extension.