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Anyone have the rough country seat covers?

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Old 07-03-2019, 11:15 AM
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Default Anyone have the rough country seat covers?

Just bought a new 2018 XLT F-150 5.0. Came from a 2004 F-150 Larait, miss my leather seats. I've thought about the leather aftermarket covers but didn't want to spend the 1k that seems to be the going rate. Thought about the factory takeoffs but I know I'd need a different seat back.

as the title says has anyone used the Rough Country neoprene seat covers? Thoughts on them,how have they held up?

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I'm interested as well. Only thing I can't stand about them is the damn big white RC letters on the seat front.
But they seem decent and good price
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I bought them for the rear seat of my truck about two months ago. No complaints so far, pretty good product especially for the price. Got them specifically because I have a dog that likes to ride around in the back.
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The catch with neoprene is that it does not breath causing retention of your body heat that can lead to excessive sweating.. I have seen the leather seat covers on Ebay offered for $450 and up. These are new not take offs at that price. Take offs are less expensive, but as you pointed out depending on your rear seat design you may have to order a rear upper cover from your dealer for proper application.

And if you are not willing to try the DIY installation of the covers you would be back up to that $1,000 cost or higher.
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I just bought them last week so no long term review but seem to be good quality. I just wanted something to protect my cloth as I tend to get dirty at work. No install instructions but not hard to install. Seems to give a little extra cushion to the seats. Only have about 400 miles on my truck but like them. Paid less than 100 at american trucks.
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Those actually look really good
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