seat covers... better than Cabelas?
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They will. I was lucky enough to find a new set at a reduced price by Melville and Moon on ebay a few years ago. They fit like a glove and they are extra tough. Way Expensive ....hell yes but they are one of the best!
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drowssap (10-29-2015)
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We deal with Ruff-Tuff out of Salt Lake and I have been very impressed with the fit and quality. They have a Dura EZ-Care material that is heavier than most back packs (same type of material) that I bought for the wife's car and it is the material that I would consider "Rover-worthy". Looks like it will wear real well. They have a good web site that might be worth looking at.
As far as fit, we also deal with Dash Designs out of Tempe, AZ and their seat covers also fit very well. Their materials are not quite as heavy-duty as the Ruff Tuff, but they do have a Genuine Neoprene material that is waterproof and a bit cheaper also. We sell the Ruff Tuff for @$300 a pair wher the Dash Designs are @$150/pair (the waterproof are $200/pr). Also a good web site to check out. Russ
As far as fit, we also deal with Dash Designs out of Tempe, AZ and their seat covers also fit very well. Their materials are not quite as heavy-duty as the Ruff Tuff, but they do have a Genuine Neoprene material that is waterproof and a bit cheaper also. We sell the Ruff Tuff for @$300 a pair wher the Dash Designs are @$150/pair (the waterproof are $200/pr). Also a good web site to check out. Russ
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I had a set of Wet Okole covers in my f-350 for years. great fit, super durable, and sold them for bout 70% of cost when I put new interior in the truck.
they take a minute or two to show up, but they can't be beat if you're out there getting dirty.
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they take a minute or two to show up, but they can't be beat if you're out there getting dirty.
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I had a set of Wet Okole covers in my f-350 for years. great fit, super durable, and sold them for bout 70% of cost when I put new interior in the truck.
they take a minute or two to show up, but they can't be beat if you're out there getting dirty.
Car Seat Covers | Seat Covers | Custom Seat Covers | Truck Seat Covers | Automotive Seat Covers
they take a minute or two to show up, but they can't be beat if you're out there getting dirty.
Car Seat Covers | Seat Covers | Custom Seat Covers | Truck Seat Covers | Automotive Seat Covers
I think this is the way I will go again. They have many color/piping options and patterns.
Jason
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They're on my list for the disco for sure. The ones in my ford had 6 years of dudes, dogs, sawdust and gunpowder on them, and they never missed a beat.
You can machine wash them with neoprene-safe detergent and dry and they look basically new.
IIRC, the front set cost me about $350 with shipping to georgia. Back was a little cheaper but it was a bench seat.
Also, @charlie_v - you might be surprised what you can get a seat bottom re-upholstered for. There is a store near me called Tempe Sales that stocks the light tan leather which matched my 2003 interior perfectly. I used a strip to make a steering wheel cover and it looks basically stock.
You can machine wash them with neoprene-safe detergent and dry and they look basically new.
IIRC, the front set cost me about $350 with shipping to georgia. Back was a little cheaper but it was a bench seat.
Also, @charlie_v - you might be surprised what you can get a seat bottom re-upholstered for. There is a store near me called Tempe Sales that stocks the light tan leather which matched my 2003 interior perfectly. I used a strip to make a steering wheel cover and it looks basically stock.