Great Seat Covers!
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Great Seat Covers!
Dear Fellow F150 Enthusiasts,
Just wanted to let you folks know how much I've been impressed with the seat covers and service provided by Headwaters Seat Covers of Three Forks, Montana. In fact, I am one very happy customer and, by the way, I am not being compensated in any way for my wholehearted endorsement.
For many years, I've been a cheapskate when it comes to truck seat covers for my outdoor-kept, regular cap 1995 F150 (6 & a stick) which I have owned for the past 23 years. During that time I purchased probably six or seven sets of inexpensive or moderately expensive covers. They worked well and looked good for a year or so, worked well for another year and were in tatters by the end of the third year. It's not that I drive that truck a lot - maybe 4000 miles a year - but when I do drive it I usually have my dogs with me so between the puppies and the outside exposure, the covers just don't last.
Then I found another new-to-me, garage-kept 2010 F150 SCREW (with only 20,000 miles on it). I just had to up my game when it came to seat covers and did my due research diligence and decided to try a small family-owned, made-in-the-usa company - Headwaters Seat Covers. Even then I kind of cheaped out in that I purchased just the front covers. If I had to do it again, I'd have ordered the whole set. My college-buddy Paul was visiting and we decided to put the front covers on and, frankly, they were a challenge to install well and it helped greatly to have an extra set of hands to tug. Took about an hour & a half to get them wrestled on but we came away very impressed with the toughness of the material and the inherent strength and excellence of the design. Finally, when we finished, the end result was so worth while! The covers fit like a glove and while they are not water proof (because of the seams) the Cordura material is very water resistant and I found that spills are easily wiped up. By the way, I chose (Number 16) Universal Camo which has gray, green and tan colors which really matches the tan cloth interior color perfectly - I'm sure it would look good with gray and black, too. Then ordered the back seat covers and waited another 6-weeks until they arrived. These were much easier to install - read the excellent directions - once you figure out how to release the seat backs.
So, their you have it! If you want a really nice set of seat covers, you might want to give Headwaters Seat Covers a try. They aren't cheap but they do deliver! Oh, and just in case you're wondering, I still have the old 1995 F150 for me and the pups but now I have an excellent back-up!
Cheers,
AQBill
Just wanted to let you folks know how much I've been impressed with the seat covers and service provided by Headwaters Seat Covers of Three Forks, Montana. In fact, I am one very happy customer and, by the way, I am not being compensated in any way for my wholehearted endorsement.
For many years, I've been a cheapskate when it comes to truck seat covers for my outdoor-kept, regular cap 1995 F150 (6 & a stick) which I have owned for the past 23 years. During that time I purchased probably six or seven sets of inexpensive or moderately expensive covers. They worked well and looked good for a year or so, worked well for another year and were in tatters by the end of the third year. It's not that I drive that truck a lot - maybe 4000 miles a year - but when I do drive it I usually have my dogs with me so between the puppies and the outside exposure, the covers just don't last.
Then I found another new-to-me, garage-kept 2010 F150 SCREW (with only 20,000 miles on it). I just had to up my game when it came to seat covers and did my due research diligence and decided to try a small family-owned, made-in-the-usa company - Headwaters Seat Covers. Even then I kind of cheaped out in that I purchased just the front covers. If I had to do it again, I'd have ordered the whole set. My college-buddy Paul was visiting and we decided to put the front covers on and, frankly, they were a challenge to install well and it helped greatly to have an extra set of hands to tug. Took about an hour & a half to get them wrestled on but we came away very impressed with the toughness of the material and the inherent strength and excellence of the design. Finally, when we finished, the end result was so worth while! The covers fit like a glove and while they are not water proof (because of the seams) the Cordura material is very water resistant and I found that spills are easily wiped up. By the way, I chose (Number 16) Universal Camo which has gray, green and tan colors which really matches the tan cloth interior color perfectly - I'm sure it would look good with gray and black, too. Then ordered the back seat covers and waited another 6-weeks until they arrived. These were much easier to install - read the excellent directions - once you figure out how to release the seat backs.
So, their you have it! If you want a really nice set of seat covers, you might want to give Headwaters Seat Covers a try. They aren't cheap but they do deliver! Oh, and just in case you're wondering, I still have the old 1995 F150 for me and the pups but now I have an excellent back-up!
Cheers,
AQBill
Last edited by AQBill; 06-08-2019 at 06:51 PM.
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I have headwaters on my 2014 screw and they are quite nice. Been on for 4 years and the bottoms have been washed twice and they are holding up just fine
sorry no pics as I am 3 states away from truck now. But yes if your looking for higher end covers give them a call you won’t be disappointed
sorry no pics as I am 3 states away from truck now. But yes if your looking for higher end covers give them a call you won’t be disappointed
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