Pet Seat Covers?
#1
Pet Seat Covers?
Anyone know of a good seat cover to use for the back seat in my 2012 XLT screw? We have a germen shepherd that sheds like crazy. I want something water proof too for the mud, rain and snow. Any advice or if you like the one you have would be appreciated. Thanks
#2
I have the 4knines cover and its amazing. I've had cheaper models but this one is worth the money. The non-slip is also really helpful if you've owned cheaper ones.
http://www.4knines.com/
http://www.4knines.com/
#4
There are plenty of options. I have full rear covers by covercraft. There are several vendors on this forum such as auto anything that provide decent discounts to members.
#5
New F150 owner
I have the 4knines cover and its amazing. I've had cheaper models but this one is worth the money. The non-slip is also really helpful if you've owned cheaper ones.
http://www.4knines.com/
http://www.4knines.com/
Thanks!
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#7
Senior Member
I like the looks of this as well. Mines not a screw but a regular crew or whatever its called..... I assume that wont matter from the look of it.
We definitely need this. We have two Siberians and we live in a perpetual state of hair removal.
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#8
'12 F-150 Lariat SCrew
Those covers look nice...but $116.99 USD? WOW!!
You're paying for nothing more than a sheet of fabric, some stuffing, and loops for the head rests.
Here in Canada you can get this from Walmart.
I'd be surprised if there isn't something similar in the US stores.
It doesn't look as nice, but does the same job.
I fold my rear seats up and lay this on the floor and it works perfect.
I've had mine for 4 years and all I've had to do was reinforce the stitching on one of the loops as it started to fray a bit.
You're paying for nothing more than a sheet of fabric, some stuffing, and loops for the head rests.
Here in Canada you can get this from Walmart.
I'd be surprised if there isn't something similar in the US stores.
It doesn't look as nice, but does the same job.
I fold my rear seats up and lay this on the floor and it works perfect.
I've had mine for 4 years and all I've had to do was reinforce the stitching on one of the loops as it started to fray a bit.
#9
Member
Those covers look nice...but $116.99 USD? WOW!!
You're paying for nothing more than a sheet of fabric, some stuffing, and loops for the head rests.
Here in Canada you can get this from Walmart.
I'd be surprised if there isn't something similar in the US stores.
It doesn't look as nice, but does the same job.
I fold my rear seats up and lay this on the floor and it works perfect.
I've had mine for 4 years and all I've had to do was reinforce the stitching on one of the loops as it started to fray a bit.
You're paying for nothing more than a sheet of fabric, some stuffing, and loops for the head rests.
Here in Canada you can get this from Walmart.
I'd be surprised if there isn't something similar in the US stores.
It doesn't look as nice, but does the same job.
I fold my rear seats up and lay this on the floor and it works perfect.
I've had mine for 4 years and all I've had to do was reinforce the stitching on one of the loops as it started to fray a bit.
Not trying to be an A, but that was my thoughts as well. I think I will get something that is more customized to the make/model etc. for a better fit and coverage.
Would prefer to fold the sets at rear for the dog, but he is larger and I want something to barricade him from hopping to the front. I think I've seen child/animal barricades or partitions.
It doesn't make sense to me to put covers on the front when there is AC, it will come in handy here. Anyone know of a good/durable front seat cover that would still allow for the AC seats to function, at least somewhat?
#10
New F150 owner