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    Junior Member One Ring SimAudi's Avatar
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    B7 S4 - Best fitting seat protectors / covers?

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    Looking for recommendations on seat protectors that fit well in a 2008 S4 with the white Recaro interior. I need full rear bench coverage for two car seats and protection for the back of the front seats (snowy boots). Ideally, something that stays in place and doesn’t damage the leather. Any tried-and-true options? Thanks!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ShelbyM3's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimAudi View Post
    Looking for recommendations on seat protectors that fit well in a 2008 S4 with the white Recaro interior. I need full rear bench coverage for two car seats and protection for the back of the front seats (snowy boots). Ideally, something that stays in place and doesn’t damage the leather. Any tried-and-true options? Thanks!
    While I don’t have a B6/B7, I do have two of these in my C5 Allroads.

    https://a.co/d/dT1R1iO

    I’ve had one for 8 years and one for 5 years. Initially they were for my dog in my B8 with Alcantara, but I transitioned to the C5’s and car seats. They work wonderfully. There’s a small PVC pipe attached to the middle/fold of the protector on either end and it holds it very firmly when it’s pushed into the seat cushions joint between upper and lower portions of the rear bench. It also has a hammock life function meant for animals so they don’t fall to the footwell that clips around the front headrests, but boy howdy does it come in handy when your toddler drops everything down there and then needs it back yesterday! The bottom side also has a textured “drawer liner” material that helps it stick to the rear bench and not slide around.

    While I don’t know if it’s Car Seat SAE Hot City 2025 WHO approved, it’s great for my needs


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    Junior Member One Ring SimAudi's Avatar
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    I actually have something similar for my dog, but I'm not sure it has holes for the ISOFIX. I'll try it later as it would be awesome.

    Does yours have the holes?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings ShelbyM3's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimAudi View Post
    I actually have something similar for my dog, but I'm not sure it has holes for the ISOFIX. I'll try it later as it would be awesome.

    Does yours have the holes?
    I do not have the holes, but my 20+ year old C5’s don’t use the ISOFIX system. My B8 S4 did and my wife’s Alltrack does, but we honestly use the seatbelt for all of them and never the ISOFIX. As they get bigger the ISOFIX isn’t applicable.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings widebodyfx's Avatar
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    If the fronts are like the B7 RS4 comforts there is a good cover available for them from Capital Seating. https://www.capitalseating.co.uk/vau...ive-seat-cover


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