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Old 05-05-2009, 12:21 AM
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They are definitely worth the price, I have been very happy with them since installing them. Now they are a PITA to install, mainly the back seat. You have to remove the back portion of the back seat to install them because of the way they connect. Also these things fit very snug (with the exception of the console cover as mentioned previously) so you are really stretching and stretching to get them connected under the seats. I worked hard to finally get them on and I think it took me close to 2 hours to do it, but again, well worth it IMO.

Other that the back portion of the back seat there is nothing to remove.
Old 05-05-2009, 08:16 PM
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I have heard nothing but good things about the katzskin covers, i emailed them once but they never got back to me with a price. I think i saw some on a site for 499 or 399 i forget.
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Don't know exactly what look you're going for, but if you are thinking about camouflage, these guys have a pretty good product . A friend of mine put these in his 07 F150 and they fit tight, no bunching up or moving around on the seat.

http://www.marathonseatcovers.com/index.php
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I just installed the front Wet Okloe seat covers today and I had a hard time getting the strap on the side to go thru the side seat plastic and ended up pullung the strap too tight and broke the clip. Luckily, I had a spare clip I took off something else. I had to cut the headrest covers to fit around my DVD screen and it looks great. I was afraid it would look cheesy, but I was able to tuck the sides in to the screen bracket so it looks custom.

I'm gonna order the backs now. I ordered from Autoanything and Googled a coupon code for 15% off with free shipping. Its cheaper from Autoanything than ordering from Wet Okole. Go figure? They look great!
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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.
I just installed the front Okole's and am gonna order the rear covers now. I looked at my back seat and even after reading the post on seat removal, I don't think I am any closer to having a clue how to do it. Do you have any advise that can help me ? I really feel retarded because I reread the thread on removing the rear seat and can't find the latch. I'm not sure if the thread is for a super cab or a crew cab? I have the XLT - (4 full size door)Thanx.



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