Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
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Hino | 195 | 2013 |
Make | Model | Year |
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Hino | 195 | 2013 |
A-TACS™ 2nd Row Camo iX Green Custom Seat Cover (876PR3467) by Northwest Seat Covers®. Sold Individually. Solid Bench Seat, with Adjustable Headrests. A-Tacs Camo™ seat covers keep you in the game while you're on the road. Digital Concealment Systems™ (DCS) developed the A-Tacs camo series to provide a more effective camouflage system for Military and Special Ops personnel. A-Tacs™ AU and FG feature universal patterns for a wide range of operational environments and offer the benefit of being highly water resistant.
Care & Cleaning
Camo Fabric: Polyester 600 denier with Polyurethane waterproof coatings. Machine wash with an HE liquid detergent in warm water on gentle cycle. Hang dry or low temperature tumble dry.
Polyester is a man-made textile which is really easy to clean and care for. Whether you call it a basket or oxford weave, it is still one of the most popular fabric constructions in the world. It may be basic but, it is both durable and pliable; just the type of fabric you want for custom seat covers. Polyester is very resistant to stains and fading but, bits of dirt do get caught in the corners of the woven fabric and that's what really needs cleaning.
Installation
Headrest and Latch Holes
In many models, headrest holes, power holes and/or latch holes are not cut. This is due to past trouble with properly aligning the covers once the holes were cut. In these cases, it was deemed better to cut the holes once the cover is properly aligned and installed. To make these holes, simply install the cover, then cut a small "X" cut over the area where the hole needs to be. Then, in the case of a latch hole, lift the cover up and slide the latch through the hole. This process ensures that the holes are placed in correct spot every time.
Choosing Your Fabric
What is the best fabric for seat covers?
From the start, NW committed themselves to providing customers with the highest quality selection of fabrics. Since they were going to be manufacturing seat covers for cars and trucks, it just seemed like a natural fit to use genuine automotive fabrics.
High abrasion is probably the most important feature for seating fabrics. Vehicle seats are subject to a fair amount of wear. Imagine how many times you get in and out of a vehicle everyday. Think about the amount of time you spend sitting on the seats, not to mention the amount of shifting around you do. Now multiply that by 365 days and the number of years and miles you'll be driving. This is why the durability of fabrics is at the top of list.
Durability
When NW first consider a fabric they always look at the Wyzenbeek test results.
This is also known as the double rub test. This is a durability test that was developed by 20th century inventor Andrew Wyzenbeek. A piece of automotive fabric is placed on top of a half-cylinder covered in a #8 cotton duck fabric. The half-cylinder then rocks back and forth simulating, in this case, the action of someone sliding into his car seat and sliding out. This is one double rub.
UV Protection
The second factor you look at is UV light protection. After many test samples, NW decided to include a grade 3.5 UV light protective coating (200 hrs). The fabric will still fade over time but, at a much slower rate. Grade 1 coatings leave fabric feeling very natural but, with almost no protection, the color black would turn to brown in one year. Grade 5 coating does a very good job for protection but, makes the fabric quite stiff. Outdoor furniture is often receive grade 4.0 - 5.0 coatings.
Flammability & Safety
The third consideration is flammability. NW fabrics are FR coating and depending on the style of fabric they'll pass either the FMVSS302 (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard) or CPAI 84 Sections 5 and 6.
Waterproof
The fourth aspect NW take into consideration is a fabric's ability to provide waterproof protection. Most of fabrics offer high water repellency or are waterproof. Just as with outerwear, at some point due to normal use, the effectiveness of a fabric's ability to repel water will diminish. You can restore the fabric by either spraying Scotchgard on O.E fabrics or a DWR (Durable Water Repellant) on any of others.
HD Designs
Technology has really changed what NW can do with fabrics. A good example of that is the family of camouflage fabrics NW offer. Realtree, Mossy Oak, and Fishouflage all require as many as 10 screens to produce the camo seat cover patterns you all love. NW fabrics really shine in HD because of the quality of the image when using heat transfer paper and the fact that NW use durable 600 denier polyester fabrics.
Nestled in the outskirts of downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Northwest Seat Covers® is a small company of highly dedicated and skilled enthusiasts whose passion is poured out in the creation of the ultimate line of state-of-the-art seat covers and accessories, such steering wheel covers, visors, etc. for cars and trucks going as far back as 1968! The brand takes great pride in ensuring that its products maintain a high standard of safety (FMVSS 302 compliance), quality, durability, and selection from conception to completion. It offers over 40 types of water-resistant, UV-protected fabrics in various colors, textures and patterns, from the more classic OE to the outdoor Camo series, thanks to its specialty licenses with Muddy Girl, Realtree, Mossy Oak, Fishouflage, A-Tacs, Bonz, etc. They’re precisely designed, carefully hand-stitched, and really shine in HD because of the quality of the image. It’s no wonder that Northwest Seat Covers is the #1 choice for custom-fit seat covers in Canada!