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Review on 🚗 FH Group Black Universal Car Seat Cover FB068BLACK115 - Premium 3D Air Mesh Design – Airbag & Rear Split Bench Compatible! by Tommy Willis

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Updated the look of my car! (Review of a 2008 Toyota Corolla)

I have a 2008 Toyota Corolla and I wanted to make it look better. These seat covers did it! I pulled and tucked in as much as I could to get the best fit and the fabric held up well. The fit isn't perfect (the headrests are particularly loose, but I was able to tighten them just enough); although I understand you are getting this for a "universal seat cover". Minus one star for that detail and the fact that the quality isn't the best (which means you get what you pay for lol). The front seat covers were easy to install, but the rear seat covers definitely required some WORKKK (check out some installation tips below). Overall, I can recommend these seat covers! INSTALLATION TIPS: - WATCH THE INSTALLATION VIDEO. It really helps. I wouldn't find out for myself, and I'd like to believe that I'm the one installing/building/etc. things without reading the instructions lol. - I don't know if the white labels on the inside of the front seat covers identify the driver's seat or the passenger's seat, but the only difference is the placement of the brand labels on the outside. It's just that I have OCD because those badges are small and barely protrude from the side seam lol but they were facing the center console first. I decided I didn't like it and then changed the covers so those markings were facing the sides of my car. Be aware if you think this will bother you too! - When removing the rear seat, locate the white latch, place your hands on either side of it and pull FIRMLY. I feel like I haven't moved anywhere for a very long time because I wasn't concentrating on the part that actually locked the seat. Putting the seat on is much easier, so don't worry. I didn't manage to remove the rear seat back because I couldn't figure it out after a few hours of searching YouTube lol. I was able to install the lid by lowering the seats as if lengthening the trunk. The felt on the backs of the seats is attached to the bottom of the trunk so I had to unclip them. I then used a knife to make a small hole along the seam of the felt for each of the straps so I could thread them through and attach to the buckles. Attach the side loops to the straps to tighten the fit, then reattach the felt. After putting the seats back on, I pulled a little more and tucked in and it worked!

Pros
  • Seat covers
Cons
  • I don't really like it, it's ok