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Covercraft Seat Saver Polycotton Custom Front Row Seat Covers; Tan (96-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features & Specs

      • Polycotton Seatsaver Custom Seat Covers Are Machine Washable And Crafted From Breathable Water-Resistant Fabric
      • Designed For Easy On/off Installation Without Drilling Or Modifications
      • Sold By Row – 2 Bucket Or 1 Bench Cover
      • Proudly Made In North America
      • Bucket Seats With Adjustable Headrests
      • Includes Headrest And Armrest Covers When Applicable
      • Console Covers Included Excluding Bucket Seat Orders
      • Custom-Patterned For A Perfect Fit Using Pillow Inserts To Secure Seat Gaps
      • Heated And Cooled Seat Compatible
      • 3 Year Warranty
      • Fits 96-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ With Bucket Seats And Adjustable Headrests

      Description

      Protect your vehicle with Covercraft's most popular custom seat cover. Designed from a polycotton blend for a durable yet breathable seat cover in our classic seatsaver seat cover design. Custom fit for a relaxed fit, machine washable, airbag safe, and full seat coverage. Secures with in between seat pillows and straps to keep from moving getting in and out of the vehicle.

      Covercraft Seat Saver SS2244PCTN

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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