Simon20VT said:ronk said:Dribble and hairs!![]()
That one's particularly bad for both. Not much fun washing it off the walls each week.
A very handsome dog tho!
French mastif?
Simon20VT said:ronk said:Dribble and hairs!![]()
That one's particularly bad for both. Not much fun washing it off the walls each week.
TitanTim said:These might be of use.
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/car-seat-covers/car-seat-covers-roll-out-mats.php
Or
http://www.roofbox.co.uk/car-seat-covers/car-seat-covers-cushions.php
Theyre not full seat covers but have to bear in mind side airbags which I wouldnt want covered. If the dog is travelling in the car then it will need a harness so a seat pad might be better solution.
Tim.
Thanks Mr TT!TitanTim said:Something like these would be OK, I'm sure they would fit the Zed or drop the seller a mail.
http://www.titancovers.co.uk/products/BMW-Front-Seat-Covers.html?revpage=3#reviews
Titan said:Will post photos when it arrives.
Titan said:The covers are substantial, very well made and a good fit being elasticated all around the base.Titan said:Will post photos when it arrives.
If anything they are a bit too heavy for the use I require but will keep it or lose £10 in postage on a £19 cover![]()
No / Yes (slit at side) / Z4*TitanTim said:Can I ask please, when you're in the seat does the cover pull tight around the bolsters and over the headrest?
Does it allow for the airbag? and when you ordered which BMW model did you select?
Titan said:No / Yes (slit at side) / Z4*TitanTim said:Can I ask please, when you're in the seat does the cover pull tight around the bolsters and over the headrest?
Does it allow for the airbag? and when you ordered which BMW model did you select?![]()
*But the Z4 isn't listed so I rang them and told them what I wanted.
Apparently there is a problem when the seat belt is attached to the seat so they like to discuss specific requirements.
The material is much heavier than I expected and in many ways too good for what I want.
All I was after is a quick chuck-it-over cover when for when I am working on the car and wanting to move it without having to get changed out of my overalls/jeans/wax engrained T-shirt etc.
It is a bit fiddly to fit as the cover has a full back (ideal for protecting the rear in a 4-seater) but not as easy to slide over in the confines of a roadster.
However on principle Tim, you should buy one for its name's sake like what I did :wink:
PerryGunn said:I'm not really a dog person, and I don't want this to sound like I'm having a go, but can I ask - regardless of how well-behaved someone thinks their dog is, is it really a sensible thing to have a dog in the front seat of a car?
It's illegal to have children in a car without them being secured in a proper car seat and I'm surprised that there aren't requirements for dogs to wear harnesses etc. It's dangerous enough when they're loose in the back of a saloon/hatchback but in the front seat sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Maniac said:PerryGunn said:I'm not really a dog person, and I don't want this to sound like I'm having a go, but can I ask - regardless of how well-behaved someone thinks their dog is, is it really a sensible thing to have a dog in the front seat of a car?
It's illegal to have children in a car without them being secured in a proper car seat and I'm surprised that there aren't requirements for dogs to wear harnesses etc. It's dangerous enough when they're loose in the back of a saloon/hatchback but in the front seat sounds like a recipe for disaster.
I have a dog harness.