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Old 06-30-2014, 12:44 PM
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Mud Flaps & Seat Covers

Torn between the Husky and Weather Tech mud flaps.
Looking for advice and comments.

Carhardt seat covers. Can't find a dealer that has them in stock for me too look at. Anyone have them? How do they fit. I really like the looks of them, but just want to make sure they don't fit like one of Momma Cass's dresses....
Again, looking for advice and comments.
 
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Old 06-30-2014, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Rod Bensken
Torn between the Husky and Weather Tech mud flaps.
Looking for advice and comments.

Carhardt seat covers. Can't find a dealer that has them in stock for me too look at. Anyone have them? How do they fit. I really like the looks of them, but just want to make sure they don't fit like one of Momma Cass's dresses....
Again, looking for advice and comments.
as far as the flaps if its between those two go with the weathertechs they do not overlap the side of the truck. the huskys do and come with this piece of clear vinyl to put on the truck so it won't rub on the paint. they were a waste of money i took them off when i saw the weathertechs
 
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No experience with the Husky but I've had the Weathertechs on for a year and they've been good. I got the front and rear.
 
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I have the Husky flaps and couldn't be more pleased. Plus I ordered them off of Amazon from their used and returned warehouse. The front flaps cost me under $10 delivered to the house. I didn't need the rear due to it being a dual rear wheel truck and the rear flaps were provided by Ford.
 
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Weathertech are a better product, Husky are cheaper. WT are usually no drill.
 
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Old 06-30-2014, 02:57 PM
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I had the Husky flaps and couldn't keep them tight to save my life. Traded them with the vehicle and didn't bother once I got the 350.

The Carhartt covers fit and wear beautifully. I have them on the rear seat only to protect the leather against the dogs' nails and dirt. It really gets no better than them.
 
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My Weathertech mud flaps are great, highly recommended!
 
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Seat Covers for Leather Seats - Diesel Forum - TheDieselStop.com

I ordered mine through Ford Accessories | The Official Site for Ford Custom Accessories | Customize Your Ford. They fit very well, are good and strong (won't tear easily) and if memory serves, are washable.

Also bought my mud flaps from the same site (called splash guards). All I can add is that I like them. Can't speak about the others. They may be better. I can't say.

Hope this helps. Cheers
 
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I have the Ford mudguards on front and I have been very happy with them. They look good (because they are not that noticable) and they keep alot of the mud off of the nerf bars.
 
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I have duraflaps. Basic looking but effective.
 
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For the seat covers, try this. gtcovers.com These are awesome, they fit like a glove.

 
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Dura flaps is what I installed, perfect fit no drilling very easy to install.
 
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Originally Posted by Rod Bensken
Torn between the Husky and Weather Tech mud flaps.
Looking for advice and comments.

Carhardt seat covers. Can't find a dealer that has them in stock for me too look at. Anyone have them? How do they fit. I really like the looks of them, but just want to make sure they don't fit like one of Momma Cass's dresses....
Again, looking for advice and comments.
I've got the Carhardt seat covers front and back and they fit tight. Don't know if it matters but the instructions say to wash them in a mild saltwater solution prior to first use which I did. Also I like my duraflap mud flaps.
 
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:32 AM
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It's too bad Trek Armor doesn't make seat covers for anything but Jeeps. They are fantastic. Not that I would cover these gorgeous KR seats, but I understand those that need to do so for animals work etc.
 
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Weathertech. Fit seamlessly and no drilling.

 


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