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Old 10-20-2007, 05:37 PM
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I have a 2007 stx sc and need seat covers. anybody know where to order these online?
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Originally Posted by enotoga
I have a 2007 stx sc and need seat covers. anybody know where to order these online?


F150store.com has everything
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Try www.katskins.com. I know they make steering wheel covers and I think they do seat covers as well.

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I went with the Wet Okole's in mine, a little more expensive, but well worth it IMO. I paid $449 which included shipping to my front door. Ordered from;

http://www.autoaccessoriesrusfl.com/neoprene.htm

They are very comfortable and actually add some extra padding to these seats that make them bareable to ride in. The biggest PITA was installing the rear seat, had to remove it completely from my truck to install them back there.

Pics are in my gallery.
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I'm thinking about ordering a set of Neoprene covers from GT for $229. (front seats/headrests/console only) Waitin for a fabric sample. Heres the link:

http://www.gtcovers.com/index.asp
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wxmcpo...just checked out your pics, sweet truck!
Very nice seat covers too, think I like the look of those better than the GTs. Price is about the same for front only.
How do you like the fabric, (comfort,etc)?
Thanks for the link!
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Originally Posted by stix
wxmcpo...just checked out your pics, sweet truck!
Very nice seat covers too, think I like the look of those better than the GTs. Price is about the same for front only.
How do you like the fabric, (comfort,etc)?
Thanks for the link!
Agreed, those look really nice from the pics and in my opinion are one of the top mods that you can do to your F150 considering that their factory fabric is pretty much one of the only major knocks that I can make on this truck.

WXMCPO, How was your service w/Auto Accessories b/c they are a Katzkin dealer as well and that is where I was considering ordering a set for myself once I get my money in order?
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Thanks to both for the compliments on the truck. I agree that this is definitely one of the best mods I have made to the truck. The fit is amazing with the exception of the center console, but on the seats they fit like a glove a look totally factory.

The seats are very comfortable and like I said earlier they actually add an extra layer of padding and make the seats alot more comfortable over the factory feel. I've had them on for a couple of months now and I really like them alot. The only negatives (if you could call them that) are they have a neoprene smell for the first couple days after installing them and they can retain a little heat on your back. Like I said though, the back seat is a royal PITA to install, you really have to remove the back portion, not the part you sit on, just the part your back rest on to install the cover.

As far as service from Auton Accessories it was very good. I called them on the phone and placed my order, a month later the covers showed up at my door. I would easily recommend them.
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Personally think the best seat covers in the know universe are sheep skin.
Here are some sites so you can see what they look like, and it will also
**** off PeTA if you use them

http://www.rmsheepskin.com/
http://www.overland.com/sheepskin-se...FRsWQAodZgLdog
http://sheepskinfactory.com/?gclid=C...FQUoZAodSmSNtQ
http://www.superlambauto.com/

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