2003 Seat Covers
#1
2003 Seat Covers
Hello again! The interior of my new (to me) 2003 is incredibly nice. I would like to keep it this nice, so I figure finding a nice fitting set of covers is the best way to ensure it survives a long life. Given the truck is a 2003, I half wonder if I even need to take such precautions because I intend to have it for quite a few years, so the resale may be crap by then anyway. So - Even with that, I would like to look at some seat protectors. Is there one brand/style that seems to fit these trucks incredibly nicely?
#2
Personally, seat covers always look like... Seat covers.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
Last edited by mbb; 06-09-2019 at 05:27 PM.
#3
Senior Member
Originally Posted by mbb
Personally, seat covers always look like... Seat covers.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
#4
Personally, seat covers always look like... Seat covers.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
And it deprives you of the use of your nice seats. So that you save that for the future owner.
Makes no sense to me.
now if your seats were in tatters and horrible shape and you needed to cover that up that's a good application for a cover.
Or if you get in and out greasy and dirty and muddy , or wet, or something... Then yeah that's a good application to.
but saving your nice seats for somebody else in the future makes no sense to me.
#5
coverking. I bought a set in 05 that I gave to my brother in law in 10 that he still has on the truck in 19. Why cover seats for someone later? well take the family suburban as an example. bought it with 96k miles in say 01. put good seat covers on it. it now has 330k and we finally took the seat covers off. surprise we still have good seats and we're still driving the truck.