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Old 02-27-2012, 09:40 PM
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I bought a set of Marathon seat covers a couple months ago and they are top notch. They fit perfect and you can add pockets, gun holders, etc. I got a pocket under my knee and a gun holder across the back of the front seats.
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They are pricey but well worth the investment
Old 02-27-2012, 09:44 PM
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Wet okole or katskinz leather would be my top two picks..
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I have Hatchie Bottoms and love them. They're the best i have ever owned.





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I'll never buy anything but headwaters along as paul is still in business..... great product- very pleasant to deal with.

I sent him a e-mail the other day asking if he had patterns for my new f-750.... he personally called within ten minutes apologizing that he didn't have them- guarantee wet Oakley or marathon wouldn't do that.....

https://www.headwatersseatcovers.com...rsus_index.asp
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I know this is an old thread but.....I just ordered a set of Headwaters Seat Covers for my 2014. Paul is a nice guy to talk to. I will update when I get them installed.
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still haven't installed them???
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Originally Posted by safetypin
still haven't installed them???
Ha! Yes, I did install them.

The install was not a breeze but not overly difficult, either. The end result is well worth it in the end. The fit is much better than the Carhartts I've seen. The only drawback that I can think of is the feel of the material against bare skin. It's not nearly as plush feeling as the factory material. I noticed it right away on the center console when resting my arm on it. Just has a rougher feel. It's not something that I really notice at this point. To me, that's a small detail for the added wear and protection.

After 7500 or so miles, the covers still fit and look great.

Overall... Great seat covers and I have and will continue to recommend them to others.
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Those Hatchie Bottoms look nice, but I'd definitely add Clazzio to the list of best quality/fit seat covers. Was looking at some on truckleather and ebay.

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Can someone consolidate all the good ones and throw it in a sticky somewhere? I'm sure it would be a huge help to us newer guys who are clueless. I wasted a couple hundred bucks buying covers that said they would fit, only to find out it was a load of crap..
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Originally Posted by honky tonk
Ha! Yes, I did install them.

The install was not a breeze but not overly difficult, either. The end result is well worth it in the end. The fit is much better than the Carhartts I've seen. The only drawback that I can think of is the feel of the material against bare skin. It's not nearly as plush feeling as the factory material. I noticed it right away on the center console when resting my arm on it. Just has a rougher feel. It's not something that I really notice at this point. To me, that's a small detail for the added wear and protection.

After 7500 or so miles, the covers still fit and look great.

Overall... Great seat covers and I have and will continue to recommend them to others.
put up pics, dude!


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