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Just finished installing the Canvasback rear seat covers on the 2025+ 6G 4Runner and they’re pretty dialed.
They cover everything you’d actually want them to cover. The lower section uses Velcro that grabs the carpet, and the upper section uses three buckles that wrap around the headrests. The center section has a zipper on each side so you can pull the middle piece out if you want to drop the rear center console without removing the whole cover.
I also got the backs of the front seat covers. Those use a mix of buckles and Velcro, along with a small insert that tucks inside the factory seat back pocket so the cover locks in at the top, middle, and bottom. They’re not a super tight precision fit, but they absolutely do what they’re supposed to do. If you’ve got kids who kick the back seats, this solves that problem instantly.
You can buy the door covers, too. They drop right into the window groove and can be secured with the small Velcro double sided adhesive strips if you want them locked down tighter. For dog owners, this is the real win. If your dogs ride with the windows down and plant their paws or slobber all over the door cards, these covers take all the abuse instead of your interior.
Overall, it’s a simple system that covers the high wear areas really well. Perfect for kids, dogs, and anyone who actually uses their 4Runner the way it was meant to be used.
They cover everything you’d actually want them to cover. The lower section uses Velcro that grabs the carpet, and the upper section uses three buckles that wrap around the headrests. The center section has a zipper on each side so you can pull the middle piece out if you want to drop the rear center console without removing the whole cover.
I also got the backs of the front seat covers. Those use a mix of buckles and Velcro, along with a small insert that tucks inside the factory seat back pocket so the cover locks in at the top, middle, and bottom. They’re not a super tight precision fit, but they absolutely do what they’re supposed to do. If you’ve got kids who kick the back seats, this solves that problem instantly.
You can buy the door covers, too. They drop right into the window groove and can be secured with the small Velcro double sided adhesive strips if you want them locked down tighter. For dog owners, this is the real win. If your dogs ride with the windows down and plant their paws or slobber all over the door cards, these covers take all the abuse instead of your interior.
Overall, it’s a simple system that covers the high wear areas really well. Perfect for kids, dogs, and anyone who actually uses their 4Runner the way it was meant to be used.








