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I'm looking for some great fitting seat covers for work. There's a bunch of options out there so I wanted to see what people have to say. I just bought an 09' with a bench back seat.
 
Marathon Seat Covers: Custom Truck, SUV Seat Cover specializing in Camo Seat Covers. Mine were like new after seven years on the '98. 5 and I've got them again on my '07. USA made by a small family operation in Montana. They will mail you three fabric samples to help decide. Excellent customer service. Highly waterproof.



I second Marathon, have a set in the Dodge and Ford. Tough as nails, great cover, you will not buy another after these, they last forever!
 
I ordered a set of the CoverKing faux gray leather covers from AutoAnything.com. They have a very good looking OEM color. Free shipping and 10% off the already low price of about $250 per row. I thought the Covercaft in Genos looked too much like old people furniture covers.
 
I'm not a believer in seat covers. I say enjoy them and when they wear out, get it re-upholstered. I keep a large beach towels in the truck for when I have soiled cloths on.



My truck will not go to the junk yard with brand new seats on it.
 
I have the Covercraft seat covers from Genos Garage. I am not impressed. They do not fit well and the velcro tabs keep coming loose. I would love to find better covers.

I am a firm believer in seat covers. I have a 1954 Ford, that I purchased in 1960, and immediately put seat covers on it. It is now a restoration project, but after 200,000 or so miles and many years in storage, the original upholstery under the covers is still like new.
 
I have the Covercraft seat covers from Genos Garage. I am not impressed. They do not fit well and the velcro tabs keep coming loose. I would love to find better covers.

I am a firm believer in seat covers. I have a 1954 Ford, that I purchased in 1960, and immediately put seat covers on it. It is now a restoration project, but after 200,000 or so miles and many years in storage, the original upholstery under the covers is still like new.
Yeah,the Covercrafts Genos offers look like the pants the young guys in our high schools wear. You'll be impressed with Marathon's fit and quality if you go that route, It took my wife and I awhile to install ours. They were a tight fit indeed. The optional pockets are a gem and cheap. Seat covers are like floor mats for the seats,pretty practical.
 
Wet okele are the best covers I've ever seen. The are located in Hawaii and the covers are made out of a wet suit like material, very durable. They are alittle on the expensive side, but they fit like a glove over your originals.
 
I had seen the neoprene type but went with the gray faux leather since they would clean up well and have an OEM look. I'll post some pictures once I install them.
 
Wet Okole

Wet Okole started as a Hawaii company. The original store is still here, but the covers are now made in Costa Mesa CA.

They moved their manufacturing operations to the mainland... ... ..... Thanks to the highest taxes in the country;

courtesy of Union supporting, tax raising, Emergency fund raiding, give

themselves a raise Democratic legislators
 
Wet Okole started as a Hawaii company. The original store is still here, but the covers are now made in Costa Mesa CA.

They moved their manufacturing operations to the mainland... ... ..... Thanks to the highest taxes in the country;

courtesy of Union supporting, tax raising, Emergency fund raiding, give

themselves a raise Democratic legislators



LOL... ... . i love it
 
I also have Geno's covers and after three months of kid's stains they are sitting in my basement indefinitely. They su*k. You can't get them clean once dirtied.
 
Though you have purchased already this may be of value to others.



I will third or fourth the Wet Okoles. Mine need to be replaced at this point but for the abuse they have seen they held up very well and I have no complaints.



Also I have a set of Coverking neoprenes in another car that are not quite as nice as the okoles but are quite good and I have no complaints about them either. Costco has them on sale now for 139. 00 a row.
 
Aren't the neoprene seat covers hot to sit on? It seems like they would be because they don't breathe. I would prefer sheepskin covers, but haven't found any yet. I have sheepskin covers on two other cars and they are comfortable year round.

Jim
 
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