If you’ve never installed a seat back kick mat before, the whole process takes less time than backing out of your driveway. Here’s exactly what to expect.
What You’ll Need
Nothing. That’s the point. A properly custom-fit kick mat snaps directly onto your seat back — no screwdriver, no drill, no adhesive, no trip to the hardware store.
Step 1: Locate the Lower Seat Back Panel
Fold down or recline the front seat slightly so you can see the full lower panel — the strip of suede or fabric trim just below the main leather backrest. That’s the zone your mat is cut for.
Step 2: Line Up the Edges
A custom-cut mat only fits one way. Match the contour of the mat to the contour of your seat back — if it’s laser-mapped to your model, it should sit flush without you needing to force it.
Step 3: Snap It Into Place
Press along the edges until the mat clicks or seats securely against the panel. No straps to tighten, no buckles to fuss with.
Step 4: Check the Fit
Run your hand along the border — there shouldn’t be any gap where the original fabric is still exposed. If there is, you likely have the wrong year or trim variant; double check your vehicle selection.
How Long Does It Actually Take?
Most people install both mats (driver and passenger side) in under two minutes total, without reading instructions. It’s designed to be that simple.
Ready to find the right fit for your car? Check our complete vehicle guide.