2nd row bench seatback protector

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I see they make them for the 3rd row but can't find them for the 2nd row. bench. Has anyone found them for the 2nd row bench. It's a rubber mat that velcros to the carpet on the back of the seat.
 

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Following. Also been looking. They have them for the Captain chairs, but no luck finding them for the bench.
 

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I was about to make a post then I saw yours. Any luck? I haven't found anything! Granted it's the least likely area to get dirty/damaged, and it'll slightly reduce 3rd row legroom with the thickness. Still, I'd like the option to protect the bench seat back if it's possible.
 

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I own those seat back covers for 2nd row (captain chairs) and 3 rd row. My question to you guys with the 2nd row bench is what is the split when lowering the 2nd row? If same as the third row buy the third row the seat back protectors. It’s separate from the floor cover so you could just use the seat back and have a spare for the floor cover.
 

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2nd Row bench is pretty much 33/33/33. Might be able to buy two kits to satisfy the middle, but don't want to spend the $.
 

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Good question
My 2019 seat back is getting messed up. I wish ford used a heavy canvas or smooth surface material vs this snaggy material that grabs everything.
 

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I have these on mine. Works well.

The only issue you may have (the whole range of Canvasback items velcro in place) is if you want to remove them - the carpets and back of the seats tends to 'fluff' up. I keep mine in place, however.
Do you have these on your second row bench? How do you like the quality?
 

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Do you have these on your second row bench? How do you like the quality?
Yes, on the second row bench. They are a heavy cordura material, and well made. Each piece goes on the back of each seat - that is, it isn’t a continuous piece that goes across the back of the second row. This has advantages and disadvantages.

Simply, it covers the large surface areas of the seat backs, but the ‘gaps’ between the seats, of course, are still exposed. It allows each side and the center to be folded down individually, as well as access to the 3rd row. The 3rd row is similarly covered, so each seat ‘half’ can fold independently.

I have a tear in the trunk area cover, where I transported heavy farm wire, but the underlying carpet is fine. I transport 4x8 sheets of materials (plywood) fairly regularly, and larger items that requires the 2nd row folded down. Without the protection from the covers it’s likely the back of the seats would be beaten up. The material allows items to slide a bit more, but can get hung up on the edges when sliding stuff in from the rear.

I would 100% buy them again.
 
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Yes, on the second row bench. They are a heavy cordura material, and well made. Each piece goes on the back of each seat - that is, it isn’t a continuous piece that goes across the back of the second row. This has advantages and disadvantages.

Simply, it covers the large surface areas of the seat backs, but the ‘gaps’ between the seats, of course, are still exposed. It allows each side and the center to be folded down individually, as well as access to the 3rd row. The 3rd row is similarly covered, so each seat ‘half’ can fold independently.

I have a tear in the trunk area cover, where I transported heavy farm wire, but the underlying carpet is fine. I transport 4x8 sheets of materials (plywood) fairly regularly, and larger items that requires the 2nd row folded down. Without the protection from the covers it’s likely the back of the seats would be beaten up. The material allows items to slide a bit more, but can get hung up on the edges when sliding stuff in from the rear.

I would 100% buy them again.
Great review, thanks for the detailed info.
 

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I just ordered a set and used coupon code "CBWELCOME10" to save $10. I'll follow-up on quality once they arrive.
I received the set a couple of weeks ago and finally installed them. As sjwhiteley stated, they are well made and fit each seat back individually so you can move/fold each seat as you need. The covers are clearly labeled so you will be able to easily identify which cover goes on which seat back. Here are a couple of pics before/after install.

Seatback Covers.jpgSeatback Covers - Lables.jpgSeatback Covers - Installed.jpg
 

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That's pretty pricey to get the second row bench protection on the back of the seats :D

But they do look heavy duty.
 
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