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Old 04-21-2009, 01:26 PM
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I am looking for some seat covers for my truck. Just looking to see what some other people have and how they like them. Also wanting to see some pictures.
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I have Wet Okole covers in my truck and absolutely love them. They are a PITA to get on, especially the rear seat, but well worth it IMO. Fit like a glove and look factory. Here's a couple pics.



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I've been looking at those same covers. What makes them such a PITA to install? Is there a bunch of disassembly to do or something. Never did seat covers before.
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I've noticed a lot of factory leather seat covers on ebay.

maybe not a lot, but a few I guess.
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check out coverking they look pretty sweet im thinking of having aset tailored
http://www.coverking.com/
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wxmcpo, do the side panels on the front seats need to be removed? Any tips or advice on install?
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Originally Posted by wxmcpo
I have Wet Okole covers in my truck and absolutely love them. They are a PITA to get on, especially the rear seat, but well worth it IMO. Fit like a glove and look factory. Here's a couple pics.
That looks really good. But it looks like the cover for the flip down center console/jump seat doesn't fit too well?

I used to have them in my Jeep & loved them. I am planning on getting them in the F150. That neoprene material is awesome.
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I too am in the market.

wxmcpo's are the best I've seen demonstrated so far.

But it looks like the cover for the flip down center console/jump seat doesn't fit too well?
This catches my eye as well. What I plan on doing (and have been doing) is just leaving the center rest/cup holders in the up position. There's cup holders on the dash, and hey, when and if you look at a used vehicle for sale, don't you judge overall use based on how beat to crap that center area is? I do. And mine will be mint when it's shown. Those covers protect the center seat as well. Alright I'm rambling

Anyways, I'm sold on those unless I find some really nice leather-type ones.

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I have Fia front seat covers, and the fit & quality are top notch.
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Originally Posted by dhb_f150
I have Fia front seat covers, and the fit & quality are top notch.
Pics? Anything to remove on the seats for install?


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