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Old 03-16-2016, 07:31 PM
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Really like the Carhartt seat covers, we have them at work on our SD trucks. The thing is, I'm not looking to spend 500 on a set at the moment. Is there anything comparable as far as being tough for less money? And before someone says to search I did already and couldn't come up with much on mobile.

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I have Neoprene Wet Okole covers in my Jeep, they are pretty resilient. Just ordered Clazzio's for the F150, not sure on durability but I've heard great things.
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I have Neoprene Wet Okole covers in my Jeep, they are pretty resilient. Just ordered Clazzio's for the F150, not sure on durability but I've heard great things.
Ya I see a lot of people liking those a lot. They do look nice, just not sure they will hold up to the mess I bring with me from work some days. I think I'll have to bite the bullet and get the Carhartts
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
Really like the Carhartt seat covers, we have them at work on our SD trucks. The thing is, I'm not looking to spend 500 on a set at the moment. Is there anything comparable as far as being tough for less money? And before someone says to search I did already and couldn't come up with much on mobile.

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I like the Clazzio seat covers. Checkout truckleather or possibly ebay.
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Buy a set for your work truck on the company CC, make sure you order the wrong ones (for a F150, not a SD), and well, now that they're here, right, why send them back? Eh, boss, watcha thinking?
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Originally Posted by ecopat
Buy a set for your work truck on the company CC, make sure you order the wrong ones (for a F150, not a SD), and well, now that they're here, right, why send them back? Eh, boss, watcha thinking?
Lmao they would get sent back and so would I!
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Update, I found the Carhartts for 360 shipped to my door, both front and rear sets. I'll update again with pics when I receive them.
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I just DD Caltrend Neosupreme. They are like wet Oakley but cheaper. I think they will hold up. Curious to see Carhartts as that was my second choice.
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I just DD Caltrend Neosupreme. They are like wet Oakley but cheaper. I think they will hold up. Curious to see Carhartts as that was my second choice.
I'll def post pics in about a week when I get back to town and install them. If you can swing the money for them they are worth it 100x. I work for an environmental drilling contractor and I've never seen one rip or wear out. They get dirty but are washable. My first 2 mods on this truck are these and weathertechs.
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Alright, I finally got it all installed. I love the seat covers, they fit really good. It was a little cold and they haven't confirmed to my *** yet so they have a few wrinkles. The fabric is just like their expensive work jackets, very rugged yet still comfortable and last but not least, functional! I'll also include some shots of the Weathertechs. They fit perfect and well worth the 200 bucks.

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