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Norcal
Join Date: Jun 2009
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Just got my new 09 F-350 and wanted to put in some seat covers. Any suggestions on good quality covers that fit real well and hold up? I don't want something that is baggy, saggy, but that fits real well. I have the bench front seat and Supercab rear seat.
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Señor Aceite de Soja
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I've heard good things about these guys if you want waterproof covers: Wet Okole
I have no personal experience with their product however.
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I have personal experience with the wet Okole's and I reccommend them! They are pricey but I have a set in my old Yota and my F250. I have had the set in my yota for over 4 years and there is no evidence of wear on them. The only thing I thought would be a problem with the set in my F250 is they have a velcro strip up the back and I thought they would get pulled loose with people sliding in and out of my super cab but that has never been an issue.
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Marathon seat covers are some tough seat covers, made to last and fit great.
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Norcal
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Thanks to all for giving me ideas on seat covers for the new rig. Appreciate your help!
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Here is what I am running in mine. I have had them for over 4 years now and they still look and have held up great. They are made by Saddleman. Not the fanciest but they do the job.
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