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Old 12-08-2017, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizuri-Eco
Affordable is not always affordable by every body. Having said that, Marathon seat covers are above and beyond some of the toughest,best fitting seat covers made.
A lot of people have been telling me Marathon--do you know of an average number or price for their covers?
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Anyone around with much experience? Still looking for seat covers!
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Originally Posted by ChiefC
I am also looking for seat covers. I just purchased a 2017 XLT. It has two bucket seats with a deep storage container in the middle. The sticker says it has 40/40 seating. when looking at the Converking website they call it 40/20/40; is that the same as 40/40?

Has anyone purchased the coverkings? Are they good or is another brand better.
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Bought Coverkings through Costco for my 2011 F150. Neoprene has lasted well. Just sold the truck a couple weeks ago. The covers held up well and we’re pretty easy to install. Had similar on my Toyota pickup. Other than dirty they had no holes and probably good for another 50k Miles.
Looking at getting another set for the new truck.
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Originally Posted by tuckr2
Bought Coverkings through Costco for my 2011 F150. Neoprene has lasted well. Just sold the truck a couple weeks ago. The covers held up well and we’re pretty easy to install. Had similar on my Toyota pickup. Other than dirty they had no holes and probably good for another 50k Miles.
Looking at getting another set for the new truck.
Were you using your truck for work? I've been told Neoprene isn't the greatest for work/construction vehicles.
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Were you using your truck for work? I've been told Neoprene isn't the greatest for work/construction vehicles.
Nope. Admittedly not a work truck. UseD it as daily driver and hunting in weekends. If your goal is heavy construction and your abusive to your vehicle they might not be the absolute best. While the neoprene material held up extremely well for myself and my dogs I admit to throwing a towel over the bottoms on the front and a dog cover in the back seat during heavy use. After 55k mikes though they had no holes or rips. Costco prices were under 300 bucks on sale for front and rear.
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Originally Posted by tuckr2
Nope. Admittedly not a work truck. UseD it as daily driver and hunting in weekends. If your goal is heavy construction and your abusive to your vehicle they might not be the absolute best. While the neoprene material held up extremely well for myself and my dogs I admit to throwing a towel over the bottoms on the front and a dog cover in the back seat during heavy use. After 55k mikes though they had no holes or rips. Costco prices were under 300 bucks on sale for front and rear.
I see, I see. Well, you obviously take care of your vehicles so, a lot of what happens anyways to the interior is based on the owner. Good stuff, I do like Neoprene, but I can't risk it. Probably for my beater or something.
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Ordered at set of Covercraft Carhartt gravel color and waterproof. They seem easy to take on and off when needed. I’ve had several Wet Okole’s and never had issues but dog hair would be a pain to vac out ( short haired dogs) I think these will be easily cleaned
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Ordered at set of Covercraft Carhartt gravel color and waterproof. They seem easy to take on and off when needed. I’ve had several Wet Okole’s and never had issues but dog hair would be a pain to vac out ( short haired dogs) I think these will be easily cleaned
I see, what did you pay for those bad boys?
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Default Covercraft Carhartt Seat covers

I paid about $180 plus tax free shipping front buckets only
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Originally Posted by Gatorguns
I paid about $180 plus tax free shipping front buckets only
Not bad at all!



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