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Old 05-15-2011, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by SchuLace
Those actually look pretty good. Do you have a link to them at all?
oddly enough, I can't find them on their web site

I almost got these, but I really didn't like the way the sides are open like they are. I guess these are a good option if you're concerned about the side airbags though

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...ier=76634_0_0_


Originally Posted by Schnapps53
Seat covers look nice, My Concern would be that over time dirt and debris will filter through the seat covers grind through the New seat covers and grind into the original seat covers, destroying them without your ever having set on them.

If you look on ebay you will find original Ford seat cover sets for $69.00, complete sets of original Factory seat covers.
well I'll be taking them off and vacuuming behind them every so often when I detail the interior

and $70 for factory seat covers, that has to be cloth... if I buy replacement factory seat covers, they're going to be leather, lol
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I have seen those ones before but I am not a fan of them. I may have to stop by AZ tomorrow and see if they have anything like what you got. I really really want to get a set of Wet Okoles but everything i have enough money to buy them something else comes up that is more important.
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yeah I'm normally not a fan of aftermarket seat cover at all; they never seem to fit right for me... I've put them on for a few months only to take them back off on my last 3 or 4 vehicles, lol, so we'll see how long these last... they seem to fit a little better than most covers I've dealt with in the past. of course, I'm dealing with a full size truck now with big seats that the covers really have to stretch over. my last vehicles were things like little Toyota and Izusu Pickups, a Mustang, an S10, so yeah they all had small seats and the covers had a lot of extra material
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For the people concered about the side airbags with these, I would not worry. Air bags come out at roughly 200 mph with such force that it can throw a 200lbs man out of a car so a little material won't stop it.

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Actually look really good(especially for the $$). I really would get these except I really need something to cover the back of the front seats ( my grandkids have a hard time keeping their feet off them)



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