I just installed seat covers by Escape Gear.
A pretty straight forward install, about 45 minutes? I didn't check the clock, but it didn't take long. Good documentation on the install process included. The covers are nicely made, seams are good and the fabric feels good. I ordered the polycotton canvas which only comes in a charcoal color. It's a cotton / polyester blend and feels pretty tough.
I like the fit, a few wrinkles, but not too bad. The fit feels tight and secure, even if it all isn't all laying down quite flat. A little more time on my end shifting things around may get more wrinkles out.
My only issues are with the cutouts for the seat belts and the head rests. These cutouts are only trimmed with a flat black tape. Heat applied? My wife, who does more sewing and upholstery said they're fine, but they don't look very durable to me. Especially on the rear seats where people, and animals, will be sliding over them. The cutouts for the seat belts also seem overly large and maybe prone to getting caught on. Also one side of rear 40 seat has is very thin section around the seat belt, this is a tough spot and the thin seat cover there may not last.
Mine was made to order and I had to wait a week as well as shipping time from South Africa.
Overall I'm pretty happy with the covers. Just need to see if the taped edges on the back seat hold up long term, maybe a non-issue.
A pretty straight forward install, about 45 minutes? I didn't check the clock, but it didn't take long. Good documentation on the install process included. The covers are nicely made, seams are good and the fabric feels good. I ordered the polycotton canvas which only comes in a charcoal color. It's a cotton / polyester blend and feels pretty tough.
I like the fit, a few wrinkles, but not too bad. The fit feels tight and secure, even if it all isn't all laying down quite flat. A little more time on my end shifting things around may get more wrinkles out.
My only issues are with the cutouts for the seat belts and the head rests. These cutouts are only trimmed with a flat black tape. Heat applied? My wife, who does more sewing and upholstery said they're fine, but they don't look very durable to me. Especially on the rear seats where people, and animals, will be sliding over them. The cutouts for the seat belts also seem overly large and maybe prone to getting caught on. Also one side of rear 40 seat has is very thin section around the seat belt, this is a tough spot and the thin seat cover there may not last.
Mine was made to order and I had to wait a week as well as shipping time from South Africa.
Overall I'm pretty happy with the covers. Just need to see if the taped edges on the back seat hold up long term, maybe a non-issue.