Hey there.
Does someone manufacture a rear seat cover for the 2003 Sedan? When we had a 4Runner, we had a deal like this: http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov....aspx?kc=ff993.
We like to put our dog back there sometimes, and a towel on the seat doesn't seem to quite cut it.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Clint
Does someone manufacture a rear seat cover for the 2003 Sedan? When we had a 4Runner, we had a deal like this: http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov....aspx?kc=ff993.
We like to put our dog back there sometimes, and a towel on the seat doesn't seem to quite cut it.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Clint
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yup, i'm also looking for one, great stuff to have to protect the leather. I hope there's some place out there who makes them.
Thanks for help pointing me in the right direction!
I ended up going with this one: http://www.orvis.com/store/product_c...ubcat_id=10578.
I ended up going with this one: http://www.orvis.com/store/product_c...ubcat_id=10578.
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I agree it's pretty ugly. But, it would probably only be used with the dog is in the back seat so they don't scratch up the leather. I know I usually lay down towels and blankets when I have to take my dog to the vet. That would be much easier.Originally Posted by dyenboy
sorry..but tats hideous..wouldnt' recommend..but too each its own
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I'm planning on having kids soon, and you know how juice and cookies usually go flying. I was thinking of just laying down a black towel (since I have black leather) across the rear seats. I'm sure that would work just fine. And MUCH cheaper.
I would rather have that over messed up leather from a dog.
My mom has a big thick blanket that she uses when they take her lab in her 06' 545.
My mom has a big thick blanket that she uses when they take her lab in her 06' 545.

