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Truck Seat Covers Installation Instructions - 2019+ FORD F150 / CHEVY SILVERADO / RAM TRUCKS

Old Install Method - 4 Loop Elastics with “S” Hooks and 4 Buckles & Straps for each seat. (We got rid of all the Elastics and Buckles and Straps!)
Old Install Time (Front Buckets) = 10 Minutes/ Bucket Seat
New Velcro Install Method - 3 Velcro Sections and Bunji Elastic for the perimeter of each seat.
New Install Time (Front Pair Buckets) < 3 Minutes/ Bucket Seat

First - Backrest Covers Installation

1. Open the zipper at the top of our backrest (1)
Open the zipper at the top of our backrest
(1)
2. Slide the Backrest cover, Diagonally, Over the Head Rest (2)
Slide the Backrest cover, Diagonally, Over the Head Rest
(2)
3. At the top of the backrest, Push the Fabric tab towards Rear and Pull the Zipper Back Up (3a + 3b)
At the top of the backrest, Push the Fabric tab towards Rear and Pull the Zipper Back Up
(3a)
At the top of the backrest, Push the Fabric tab towards Rear and Pull the Zipper Back Up
(3b)
4. Pull the backrest cover all the way down and on the backside of the cover - Tuck it up into itself (4a + 4b)
Pull the backrest cover all the way down and on the backside of the cover - Tuck it up into itself
(4a)
Pull the backrest cover all the way down and on the backside of the cover - Tuck it up into itself
(4b)
5. From the front, take the tail end of the backrest cover that has a small strip of Hook Velcro, Push the Tail-end through where the cushion and backrest meet. As you push the Velcro through, you will feel a Blocker - that is the Carpeted Bib (5)
From the front, take the tail end of the backrest cover that has a small strip of Hook Velcro, Push the Tail-end through where the cushion and backrest meet. As you push the Velcro through, you will feel a Blocker - that is the Carpeted Bib
(5)
6. Go to the rear of the seat and grab that Tail with Velcro and Stick it to the Carpeted Bib. (6a)
Look at the face of the backrest and Adjust the tension of the Velcro to suit how tight you want the backrest cover to be. (6b)
Go to the rear of the seat and grab that Tail with Velcro and Stick it to the Carpeted Bib
(6a)
Look at the face of the backrest and Adjust the tension of the Velcro to suit how tight you want the backrest cover to be
(6b)

Cushion Cover Installation

7. The Front of the Cushion features a 2” Cap to Ensure the front of the Seat Cover remains secure (7a + 7b)
The Front of the Cushion features a 2” Cap to Ensure the front of the Seat Cover remains secure
(7a)
The Front of the Cushion features a 2” Cap to Ensure the front of the Seat Cover remains secure
(7b)
8. Start with the Front Corner where the Plastic Side Trim of the Cushion is. (8a)
Diagonally wedge the seat cover between the plastic and the seat. (8b)
Pull - back and forth to easily get the cover securely behind the plastic trim. (8c) video
Start with the Front Corner where the Plastic Side Trim of the Cushion is
(8a)
Diagonally wedge the seat cover between the plastic and the seat
(8b)
(8c)
9. Next - Pull the other side of the cushion cover so the front seams are aligned with the original seam line (9)
Next - Pull the other side of the cushion cover so the front seams are aligned with the original seam line
(9)
10. Push the Tail of the cushion cover, which has Velcro sewn to it - through to crack where the cushion and backrest meet (10)
Push the Tail of the cushion cover, which has Velcro sewn to it - through to crack where the cushion and backrest meet
(10)
11. Go to the rear of the seat and feel for the Tail with Velcro and pull it through and attach it to the Carpeted Bib (11a + 11b)
Go to the rear of the seat and feel for the Tail with Velcro and pull it through and attach it to the Carpeted Bib
(11a)
Go to the rear of the seat and feel for the Tail with Velcro and pull it through and attach it to the Carpeted Bib
(11b)
12. Now, take the Rear of the backrest that we tucked up into itself at the beginning and Press the bottom of the backrest onto the carpeted bib (12a + 12b)
Now, take the Rear of the backrest that we tucked up into itself at the beginning and Press the bottom of the backrest onto the carpeted bib
(12a)
Now, take the Rear of the backrest that we tucked up into itself at the beginning and Press the bottom of the backrest onto the carpeted bib
(12b)

Bunji Elastic

13. Pull the Left and Right sides of the Bunji Elastic - Nice and Tight - Tie New Loops and insert the “S” Hook into the loops (13a + 13b)
Pull the Left and Right sides of the Bunji Elastic - Nice and Tight - Tie New Loops and insert the “S” Hook into the loops
(13a)
Pull the Left and Right sides of the Bunji Elastic - Nice and Tight - Tie New Loops and insert the “S” Hook into the loops
(13b)

You can shorten the Bunji length that we supply, as it is quite lengthy. The new, shortened Bunji Elastic will remain tense as a result.

  • Underneath the backrest cover, you can conceal the Looped Bunji.
  • You can undo the backrest's bottom, slide the bunji behind it, and then reattach the backrest's bottom to the carpeted bib.

Congrats! Your installation is now finished.

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