Says they had people complain about the size of the seat pan & that they changed it. still too small for a full size truck seat.
Body Guard Bucket Seat Cover
Our original Body Guard Bucket Seat Cover got lots of customer love for staunchly protecting upholstery from mud, sawdust, dog slobber and worse. But it was just a tad small to fit today’s extra-big vehicle seats. Problem solved! This improved version has a wider, deeper seat and taller back that’ll neatly cover most bucket seats. (Hint: Verify the fit by checking the specs at right.) It’s still built with intensely durable, PVC-backed 1200-denier polyester to handle scuffs, grime and spills that’d trash your upholstery. Easy-to-adjust shock cords hold it securely in place. We even built an oversized front pocket so you can stash your bill-stuffed wallet there.
- 1200-denier polyester construction protects your upholstery from muddy clothes, fraying grit and wood chips, overactive dogs hopping from seat to seat
- PVC-backed to keep mud and coffee spills from leaking through
- Shock cord adjustment adjusts easily, holds securely
- Large pocket up front stashes valuables or a fat, uncomfortable wallet
- Dual side pockets with pass-through to access seat controls
- Large back seat pocket, big enough for oversized atlas
- Seat pan: 16"W x 18"D
- Seat back: 22"W x 24"H
- Headrest: 32"H from seat pan, 9¼”W
- SAFETY NOTE: Not compatible with seat-deployed airbags
- Imported
My old one served faithfully but I got the body guard for Christmas. Some installation instructions would've been helpful


Out with the old, in with the new. Could use some installation instryctions


Needed 19" to 20" W pan seat instead of 16" for my 2000 Chevy Silverado. Other than that the rest fits ok
Just fits my Toyota tundra bucket seat. Add a few days and the shock chords relaxed, and it fit even better. I like to slide into my seat because of the finish on the fabric and protects the original seat from tools I might have in my back pocket or side pocket. I like the front storage pocket behind my legs.