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Old 01-12-2017, 02:40 PM
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Hello All,


I have a 2016 f150 with the Supercrew cab bucket front seats.

I am looking for some higher quality seat covers that match the interior and blend well enough that you don't instantly notice they are seat covers.
Hoping to find ones that are machine washable also.


Anyone have any suggestions?


Thanks.
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Check out Marathon seat covers. I have had them on my 2010 and 2014 best fit i have found and most durable.
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Do you or anyone else have pictures of your Marathon covers? And were they easy to install?
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Wet Okole hands down. Waterproof neoprene and fits TIGHT. Plus they have custom graphics options and a lot of Ford graphics if wanted
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Originally Posted by LANDON21AND1
Wet Okole hands down. Waterproof neoprene and fits TIGHT. Plus they have custom graphics options and a lot of Ford graphics if wanted
I have some Wet Okole on my 2010 Platinum, as the bolsters started showing wear on the driver side. In a nutshell, I wouldn't purchase them again. Fit and finish could be a lot better for what they charge. Not to mention they made the seats in my nice Platinum look like crap. Color is a bad match as well. And BTW, I spilled some bottled water on them, and I can still see the stain.

They probably wouldn't be bad if you used your truck as work/construction/paint truck, but even then I think you could probably do better for the money.
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I have had Wet Okole and liked them for the fit and easy to clean but have some how stained a few spots, I just purchased Coverking from Carrid and really like them, great fit and look nice, but I have only had them for a few months we will see how they last over a year.... both Wet Okole and Coverking are custom fit and both use a good quality strap and clips where the less expensive covers use elastic straps and "s" clips - good luck , take a look at the carrid.com site they have a good selection of covers
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I'm leaning towards the Coverking myself. Great reviews. Thanks for pointing out Carid. Seem to have good prices.
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clazzio. hands down the best seat covers i have seen in 30+ years of driving. i just installed a used set in my truck and you would swear they are factory leather seats.

they are definitely not cheap but well worth the cost. a set in basic black will run you around $500 brand new. i got really lucky and found a 1 year old set for $250 shipped. unfortunately it did not come with the right pieces i needed for the jump seat but i just ordered that today directly from them for $88 shipped.

of course you can go crazy with options and really drive the price up such as materials, patterns, stitching, heat, embroidery, etc.

http://www.clazzio.com
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One other thing about Okole. You can't leave reviews on their site. You have to email them your review, and then they post it. What does that tell you? Avoid Okole.
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