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Covercraft Precision Fit Seat Covers Endura Custom Second Row Seat Cover; Red/Black (15-20 Tahoe w/ Bucket Seats)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Endura Precisionfit Custom Car Seat Covers Offer An Exceptional Fit With Foam-Backed Comfort And Durable Waterproof Protection
      • Sold By Row - 2 Bucket Seat Covers Or 1 Bench Seat Cover
      • Proudly Made In North America
      • Custom-Patterned For A Perfect Fit
      • Waterproof And Spillproof Canvas Nylon Polyester Fabric
      • Uses Pillow Inserts To Fill Seat Gaps
      • Storage Pockets On The Rear Of Front Seats
      • Full Seat Coverage
      • All Applicable Headrests, Armrests, And Console Covers Included
      • Air Bag Safe
      • Access To Factory Seat Features
      • Heated And Cooled Seat Compatible
      • Designed And Engineered In The USA
      • 3-Year Warranty
      • Fits 15-20 Tahoe With Bucket Seats And Adjustable Headrests With One Armrest Per Seat

      Description

      • Endura Precisionfit Custom Car Seat Covers Offer An Exceptional Fit With Foam-Backed Comfort And Durable Waterproof Protection
      • Sold By Row - 2 Bucket Seat Covers Or 1 Bench Seat Cover
      • Proudly Made In North America
      • Custom-Patterned For A Perfect Fit
      • Waterproof And Spillproof Canvas Nylon Polyester Fabric
      • Uses Pillow Inserts To Fill Seat Gaps
      • Storage Pockets On The Rear Of Front Seats
      • Full Seat Coverage
      • All Applicable Headrests, Armrests, And Console Covers Included
      • Air Bag Safe
      • Access To Factory Seat Features
      • Heated And Cooled Seat Compatible
      • Designed And Engineered In The USA
      • 3-Year Warranty
      • Fits 15-20 Tahoe With Bucket Seats

      Premium Custom Protection. The Endura Custom Second Row Seat Cover; Red/Black is designed to deliver a superior fit and reliable protection for your vehicle’s second-row bucket seats. It shields the original upholstery from wear, spills, and stains while providing added comfort using foam backing. This cover is essential for preserving interior aesthetics and extending seat longevity under everyday use.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from a durable canvas nylon polyester blend with a durable water repellent finish, this seat cover offers waterproof and spillproof protection. The fabric emulates the refined texture of woven canvas commonly used in luggage, ensuring it remains comfortable in varying temperatures. Its red and black color scheme lends a bold yet sophisticated look while expert stitching enhances durability and appearance.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, designed to snugly fit over the factory seats with included pillow inserts to fill gaps. The cover accommodates seat features such as airbags, adjustable headrests, and armrests, ensuring both safety and functionality remain uncompromised.

      Warranty. This seat cover includes a 3-year warranty, reflecting confidence in its construction and lasting performance.

      Application. Specifically tailored to fit 15-20 Tahoe models with second-row bucket seats featuring adjustable headrests and one armrest per seat, ensuring a precise and custom fit for these configurations.

      Covercraft Precision Fit Seat Covers GTC2030ENRB

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