Seat covers
#11
look into clazzio covers. they are not cheap, usually around $400+ for a full front and rear set, but they are amazing. easy to install (slide over your existing cloth seats) and look terrific. everyone, including the services guys at the dealer, all think i have factory leather seats.
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TruckLeather_Spencer (07-18-2018)
#12
Senior Member
Funny, I just got an email saying Coverking are 25% off at AutoAnything.
#15
F150 Forum
Clazzio seat covers <3
#16
The Katskinz look really nice, but at that price Martin is right its basically reupholstering.
BUT why not just use your seats until they look like crap then put the Katskinz on and look brand new? Ive never really understood the idea of keeping something covered forever to protect it. Sure its nice, but you never enjoyed it...
BUT why not just use your seats until they look like crap then put the Katskinz on and look brand new? Ive never really understood the idea of keeping something covered forever to protect it. Sure its nice, but you never enjoyed it...
#17
Member
The Katskinz look really nice, but at that price Martin is right its basically reupholstering.
BUT why not just use your seats until they look like crap then put the Katskinz on and look brand new? Ive never really understood the idea of keeping something covered forever to protect it. Sure its nice, but you never enjoyed it...
BUT why not just use your seats until they look like crap then put the Katskinz on and look brand new? Ive never really understood the idea of keeping something covered forever to protect it. Sure its nice, but you never enjoyed it...
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#19
That's exactly what I'm waiting for, when my stock cloth starts looking bad they will get a refresh with Katzkin, have an installer not far from me that'll do front and rear with headrests for right at $2,000. I'd do it myself but my fingers are suffering from one of the Itis brothers. You know Arthur?
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