Carbon Fiber Seat Covers
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- Woven Carbon Fiber Style
- Sporty Performance Look
- Abrasion > 150k Double Rubs
- Combination of Atomic & Carbon Fiber
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OEM™ Carbon Fiber Seat Covers are Designed to Replicate Original Carbon Fiber.
To create the Best Carbon Fiber Looking seat covers, we decided to use a Unique Twill Weave Pattern to Create that Sport Car Look.
To Enhance the Carbon Fiber Look, we selected a Special Blend of Yarns that Truly Highlight that Luxury Appearance.
The durability wear rating exceeds 100,000+ Double Rubs, so you can Enjoy this Classic Euro-Sport Styling for Years.
Northwest Carbon Fiber Seat Covers feature the most Realistic Carbon Fiber Look in the Industry - with No Exceptions!
Competitor Comparison
One company has Printed a Low-Resolution Image onto NeoSupreme and it looks OK.
A couple of companies are using an Embossed Vinyl, which is Pretty Good.
Northwest’s Carbon Fiber Style Fabric is made using some of the same weaving techniques you can find in a BMW, Porsche or Ferrari.
Anyone who has seem Real Carbon Fiber, Knows there are numerous strands of Carbon Fiber that are woven together to create that Unique Look.
CARE & CLEANING: CARBON FIBER FABRIC
Polyester with laminated polyurethane (PU) foam and scrim backing
Machine wash with an HE liquid detergent in warm water and on gentle cycle. The textile manufacturers recommend hang drying or fluff drying.
Note: Do not tumble dry on any warm temperature settings because the higher temperatures will reduce the moisture of the open cell foam walls, causing them to collapse and turn to foam dust over time. This is true for any foam backed set of covers.
Our Carbon Fiber of fabrics are made of a polyester knit construction. The fabric is designed to resist staining, but if you want to add additional protection, treat your seat covers with Scotchgard before installing them. This is the same type of treatment your factory seats receive before picking up your new vehicle from the dealership.Fabric features
Northwest Seat Covers - Seat Style Guide
Leonardo DiVinci may have produced a hand drawing of his idea for a self-propelled vehicle in 1495 and Karl Benz may have first introduced the idea of a motorized “Tricycle” with a single bucket seat in 1886 but, it was Ransom Eli Olds who introduced the “Oldsmobile Curved Dash” in 1901 with its bench seat that got everything rolling.
All modern-day automotive seating can trace its origins back to the classic bucket style seat from Daimler -Benz and bench seat from that Oldsmobile in 1901.
Here’s a list of all the seat styles that are available in today’s vehicles:
Bucket Seats:
- High Back with Integrated Head Rests.
- Low Back with Adjustable Head Rests.
- May have 1 arm rest per seat.
- May have 2 arm rests per seat.
Solid Bench Seat:
- May have Fold-down Arm Rest.
- May have Integrated Head Rests (Camel Hump Style).
- May have Adjustable Head Rests.
40/20/40 Split:
- 40/20/40 Split Bench with Fold-down Arm Rest (1, 2 or 3 Cup Holders).
- Arm Rests can be Solid or Console Style with a Top Lid & Storage.
- 40/20/40 Split-Back Bench with Folding Arm Rest
- 40/20/40 Split-Back with Folding Arm Rest + 60/40 Split Cushion
60/40 Split:
- 60/40 Split Cushion + Solid Back Rest (With or Without Arm Rest)
- 60/40 Split-Back Bench
- 60/40 Split Bench
50/50 Split:
- 50/50 Split Bench
- 50/50 Split-Back Bench
- 50/50 Split Bench with 2 Folding Arm Rests
Summary:
There are many different styles of seating configurations. Over the years auto manufacturers have created a variety of seat styles by combining bucket and bench seat combinations.
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
Installation
To better provide you with the best instructions possible, we have included a series of video tutorials on our Youtube channel.
Visit our Installation Guide pageNeed Assistance with Your Seat Covers?
If the fitment isn't quite right, please email us at contactnwseatcovers.com and send photos. We're happy to help!
HEADREST AND LATCH HOLES
In many models, headrest holes, power holes and/or latch holes are not cut. This is due to past trouble with properly aligning the covers once the holes were cut. In these cases, it was deemed better to cut the holes once the cover is properly aligned and installed.
To make these holes, simply install the cover, then cut a small "X" cut over the area where the hole needs to be. Then, in the case of a latch hole, lift the cover up and slide the latch through the hole.
This process ensures that the holes are placed in correct spot every time!
Warranty
NW Carbon Fiber Seat Covers come with a 2 year warranty for fit, workmanship and normal wear. We will replace any sections that have worn due to normal use, a material defect or a fitment problem, free of charge in 4 easy steps.
For more info, please visit our Warranty & Returns page.
Reviews: See What Our Customers Have to Say
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J.PVancouver, BC
It looks great! Fit perfectly!