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Old 09-18-2009, 02:41 PM
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Rear Seat Covers

I need to protect my back seats from my two muddy dogs. Does anybody have a good seat cover recommendation for this purpose? Ideally, they would be very easily removed so that humans could sit on the leather. I don't want sheep skin and the dogs don't need this. Thanks very much.
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Old 09-18-2009, 03:11 PM
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oem bmw ones work wonders for us. you can do the seat and seat back separately...
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oem bmw ones work wonders for us. you can do the seat and seat back separately...
On BMWUSA.com I only saw front seat covers; nothing for the rear. Where can I find them? EDIT: I just found them. Thanks very much. Are they easy to put on and take off?

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On BMWUSA.com I only saw front seat covers; nothing for the rear. Where can I find them? EDIT: I just found them. Thanks very much. Are they easy to put on and take off?
Try a rear cargo divider as well. Works great with my little monsters. Unhooks in seconds and moves to a full height forward position when the seats are down as well. Uses the cieling bosses already installed.
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the seat portion is easier to put on than the back portion. the back portion is more difficult only b/c you have to make sure it is tight enough to fit the latch part to hold the setup (on the back of seat near shoulder level).
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I highly recommend a dog hammock. The picture shows you what it looks like but it's great because it prevents your dog from falling into the footwell, keeps fur contained, and helps keep them from intruding too much into the driver's area. You can used the rear footwells for storage and items are protected from drool and dog paws. The one pictured is the one I got. It's excellent quality and priced reasonably. We use it with our Rottweiler and in our Audi A6 Avant and the X5.

Installation takes a couple of minutes and one side can be zipped open for a passenger. This one is reversible with gray on one side and tan on the other.

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