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Old 10-17-2013, 11:09 AM
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I just bought a 2013 xlt and want to keep it looking nice. I have seem a few trucks with seat covers and like the look. I want ones that will fit tight and not be saggy. What have you guys purchased and do you like them
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Originally Posted by Ferriske
I just bought a 2013 xlt and want to keep it looking nice. I have seem a few trucks with seat covers and like the look. I want ones that will fit tight and not be saggy. What have you guys purchased and do you like them
Prices and quality vary from make to make. I've got Clazzio I was considering Katzkin which is complete removal of the cloth seats that cost was about $700 for those and then the cost to install them and that would of set me back about for a total of about $1200 (prices are probably cheaper in the US) There are several brands out there check through the vendor section.

I went with the Clazzio on my 13 as I said and here's what the finished install looked like which took my about 2+ hours.

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Old 10-17-2013, 12:51 PM
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Just installed Headwaters seat covers and they are spectacular. I got them in Max 4 camo and they look great. The best part is that Paul the owner of the company called and talked to me to make sure the order was right.
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Clazzio all the way I've got it looks amazing. People always ask how my xlt has leather haha
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Azuri, that is mind boggling Awesomeness. The pinnacle mark of great seat covering is Mercedes Benz Napa Leather, and what you have put on your seat looks better and tight, tight!!!

I wonder if they make stuff for my old 2000 XLT. I Will Dare to Dream...

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Azuri, that is mind boggling Awesomeness. The pinnacle mark of great seat covering is Mercedes Benz Napa Leather, and what you have put on your seat looks better and tight, tight!!!

I wonder if they make stuff for my old 2000 XLT. I Will Dare to Dream...

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Thanks! I don't know but they have a large inventory of makes and models for many vehicles the fit is great and it's a DIY mod. Doesn't require much skill but a bit of elbow grease to get them on since they are tight fitting.
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Isn't this like grandma leaving the clear plastic covers on the lampshades? There is no question these are the best seat covers I've ever seen but $1200. I'd use Pepboys covers @ $40 a set and change them every 6 months. At some point why even care what's under the cover? Are you saving it for the next guy. My 1970 F-250 still has the factory vinyl seat, only having been protected on trips, over 43 years, with a $40 cover. Just my thought, it's your money
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Isn't this like grandma leaving the clear plastic covers on the lampshades? There is no question these are the best seat covers I've ever seen but $1200. I'd use Pepboys covers @ $40 a set and change them every 6 months. At some point why even care what's under the cover? Are you saving it for the next guy. My 1970 F-250 still has the factory vinyl seat, only having been protected on trips, over 43 years, with a $40 cover. Just my thought, it's your money
Lol no they are not $1200 Katzkin are re-upholstered leather seats with a better quality level then OEM. XLT trim line doesn't offer leather seats stock. I was giving the OP various options of entire replacements or just covers. I posted Clazzio seat covers which are no where near that cost. But hey if you like cheap autozone stuff and enjoy vinyl seats all the power to you....it's your money.


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I have the hatchie bottom armour suede covers from cabelas in Realtree advantage max 4 and love them!
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Headwaters seat covers are awesome and Paul is first class!

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