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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 09:44 AM
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I have a 2010 F 150 XLT with 40/20/40 front seat and 60/40 rear seat. I have been looking at my seat cover options and unfortunately the $400+ type or not really an option. However the covers offered by ExactSeatCovers do look like a possibility but I’m not really sure between the twill or velour material. Any pro’s or con’s on either? Also I thought I had seen a previous post from a representative of ExactSeatCovers offer a discount to forum members but for life of me I can’t find it. Any guidance or first hand experience would be appreciated.

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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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yeah me too
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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:48 PM
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I ordered the ExactSeatCovers for just the front of my 09 (with the 40/20/40) and love them. I ordered them from their ebay store - I think the covers for the front (for both seats, backs, the middle section, and a cover for the console lid) was about $80 shipped for everything.

They fit nice, look nice, and are just thick enough that they will offer good protection. I can't say enough about them.

I got the twill - sort of a canvas-type feel to them - maybe a little softer than that. I just didn't want "fuzzy" cuz I thought it would be too hot in the summer.

Hope this helps...
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Old Mar 5, 2010 | 10:28 AM
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Thanks Pimp150!

I called John at ExactSeatCovers and he was kind enough to send out some material samples and even offered to re-activate the F150ONLINE discount code.

I went with the tan twill front & back set for around $180 shipped. I really like the fit on the front seats and the back seats look nice but really a pain to install. The installation directions leave alot to be desired and in the end I had to remove the seat belt clamp from rear corner of the truck and thread it through the seat cover. I really don't see taking these covers off frequently for cleaning a option, but will have to see how they hold up to kid traffic. I gave up on the cover for the console (40/20/40 XLT Front Seat), it just didn't fit right nor look worth a crap.

Overall for the money spent I'm happy with them and sure beats hell out of trying to keep a towel on my seat.
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Old Mar 5, 2010 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Zylar
Thanks Pimp150!

I called John at ExactSeatCovers and he was kind enough to send out some material samples and even offered to re-activate the F150ONLINE discount code.

I went with the tan twill front & back set for around $180 shipped. I really like the fit on the front seats and the back seats look nice but really a pain to install. The installation directions leave alot to be desired and in the end I had to remove the seat belt clamp from rear corner of the truck and thread it through the seat cover. I really don't see taking these covers off frequently for cleaning a option, but will have to see how they hold up to kid traffic. I gave up on the cover for the console (40/20/40 XLT Front Seat), it just didn't fit right nor look worth a crap.

Overall for the money spent I'm happy with them and sure beats hell out of trying to keep a towel on my seat.

Any pics???
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Old Mar 5, 2010 | 01:00 PM
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Yeah, pics or it didn't happen!

I think I'm going to get just the rear cover. I was going to get camo print but my wife said that was too redneck. I may just get it anyway, lol.
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Old Mar 5, 2010 | 03:34 PM
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Their ebay store is fantastic if you're looking for velour or gray or black twill, none of which I want.

I was really hoping to get the endura fabric in a camo print, but since they don't have that I was forced to go with the tan. It's boring but at least it will protect the seat from the hairy dog and messy kid.

Thanks for posting the discount code Zylar! The 15% off was nice.
Shipping is pretty cheap too. It only cost $10.57 to ship from TX to MD through FedEx.
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I got a set for my 2009 f150. The rear seat bottom was for an X-cab (with the handles on the sides of the seat bottoms), the back is one single piece. This doesn't work well because the Screw back raises and lowers as you fold each side up or down. the front seat bottoms did not fit AT ALL. The front seatbacks fit perfect. All headrests fit perfect (?!). Also, the rear seat on a Screw is actually connected with hinges. There is no place to velcro the covers behind the cushions (back or bottom). I emailed the company a dozen times and got smart-*** replies like "Well, since you know everything". Anyway, hopefully you all have better luck than I did. My covers are in a bag in my garage.
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Old Mar 8, 2010 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by superp
I got a set for my 2009 f150. The rear seat bottom was for an X-cab (with the handles on the sides of the seat bottoms), the back is one single piece. This doesn't work well because the Screw back raises and lowers as you fold each side up or down. the front seat bottoms did not fit AT ALL. The front seatbacks fit perfect. All headrests fit perfect (?!). Also, the rear seat on a Screw is actually connected with hinges. There is no place to velcro the covers behind the cushions (back or bottom). I emailed the company a dozen times and got smart-*** replies like "Well, since you know everything". Anyway, hopefully you all have better luck than I did. My covers are in a bag in my garage.
As the other guy above said - the directions are lacking for sure; but it sounds like you got the wrong covers. The folks I talked to there seemed very nice; i'm sure if you contact them they will work with you to make it right.
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