Looking for heavy duty seat covers
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RDTruckStop (12-18-2017)
#22
Ive got coverking spacer mesh in my truck, front seat and back and they fit like a glove. Nice too, easy to clean. I wouldn't recommend them for rough usage but every day use is great
#23
Junior Member
Thread Starter
promasterparts.com
carid.com.
and coverking.com.
Anybody have any recommendations? I really want something tight-fitting, and really good with tools and water.
#24
Senior Member
Too bad these leather ones aren't side airbag compliant.
http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov...m_size=300x600
http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov...m_size=300x600
#25
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Thread Starter
Too bad these leather ones aren't side airbag compliant.
http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov...m_size=300x600
http://www.autoanything.com/seat-cov...m_size=300x600
#26
Had Wet Okole covers on a sports car and they were awesome. I will be putting these on my new F150. Can get these in the 2 tone colors. I have asked them if I can get the blue oval in one panel.
https://www.wetokole.com/
https://www.wetokole.com/
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Big Boy Parts (12-22-2017)
#27
Marathon
I've had 3 sets of Marathon seat covers. Just put an order in for my 4th. Each time I take them off and the seats underneath look brand new. Keep in mind I Duck hunt and I let my dogs ride inside with me. I usually don't even take off my waders to get in my truck. All you do is take the covers off and put them in the washing machine. Let them air dry. Between the marathon seat covers and weathertec floor mats the truck still looks new. I've switched to fords version of the floor mats for this new truck (2017 lariat Supercrew FX4). I've got 2 children, 2 dogs and a wife and we still manage to keep the inside of the truck looking new. Each set is made to order by hand. Last I heard they were about 7 weeks behind on orders. I'm expecting my next set to be made around the end of February. They are expensive but for us its worth the investment to keep the inside clean and up the resale value.
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Big Boy Parts (12-22-2017)
#28
Honestly, if you want something tight-fitting and really durable, go to promasterparts.com.
I have their atomic stuff, two-toned on both my front and rear. Got it for combined +$500, it's bit pricey, but more affordable than most, and insanely good. I've had these for a year and a half now, and they don't like they've been used a whole (mind you I use my truck for work, too).
I have their atomic stuff, two-toned on both my front and rear. Got it for combined +$500, it's bit pricey, but more affordable than most, and insanely good. I've had these for a year and a half now, and they don't like they've been used a whole (mind you I use my truck for work, too).
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RDTruckStop (01-02-2018)
#29
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Honestly, if you want something tight-fitting and really durable, go to promasterparts.com.
I have their atomic stuff, two-toned on both my front and rear. Got it for combined +$500, it's bit pricey, but more affordable than most, and insanely good. I've had these for a year and a half now, and they don't like they've been used a whole (mind you I use my truck for work, too).
I have their atomic stuff, two-toned on both my front and rear. Got it for combined +$500, it's bit pricey, but more affordable than most, and insanely good. I've had these for a year and a half now, and they don't like they've been used a whole (mind you I use my truck for work, too).
#30
They dropship from various manufacturers, but the stuff they sell is high-quality. I've gotten seat covers, to heated cushions, to steering wheel covers.