2006-2010 Jeep Commander Custom Real Leather Front Seat Covers
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Specification
Brand | |
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MPN | S050016a |
Year | 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
Make | |
Model | Commander |
Trim | 4-Door SUV |
Engine | 3.0 L OM642 V6 (turbocharged diesel), 3.7 L PowerTech V6 (gasoline), 4.7 L PowerTech V8 (gasoline, E85), 5.7 L Hemi V8 (gasoline) |
Placement on Vehicle | Front |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Material | Leather |
Color | Multi |
Warranty | Yes |
Part Number | S050016a |
Condition | New |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Jeep Commander Seat Covers?
1.Remove the Headrests
If your vehicle has no headrests, skip this step. If you have headrests, you’ll be cutting holes for them in Step 4. If your car seat covers include headrest covers, you can slip those on now.
2.Slip the Cover Over the Seat Back
Car seat covers are made to be universal, but you may have to work a bit to make sure they are snug. Wrinkled car seat covers just don’t look nice. You’ll find two loops on the back of the seat cover that you can slip between the seat back and the seat itself. Use a coat hanger to pull the loops from the front of the car seat cover underneath the seat.
3.Secure the Loops and Hooks
Connect the elastic loops with the included S-hooks to hold your seat cover on snugly. If the car seat cover is too loose, you may need to adjust the length of the elastic straps by tying them off.
4.Mark and Cut Headrest Holes
Feel through the car seat cover to locate the holes that hold your headrest. Mark each hole location with a marker and make a quarter-inch cut. Align the cut parallel with the sides of the car. Doing so will help prevent the hole from widening as passengers sit down or get up.
5.Replace your Headrests
Slip the headrests through the holes you’ve cut in the car seat covers and press them firmly into place.
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