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Anyone use the Saddleman seat covers on their trucks? Summit has front and rears for $149 ea. (So shipped $312.00) My drivers seat has a hole just about warn through where I get in and out. Any thoughts??
Do yourself a favor and check out Coverking seat covers. They have the saddle blanket material as well as 10 other materials. I have had numerous covers from them and they are second to none in quality and service. They are custom made for your truck, Not "Universal". I currently have the Ballistic material for work, And its awesome. Their prices are comparable as well. Here is the link. Car Cover, Seat Covers, Dash Cover, Floormats, Sunshields - Manufactured by Coverking
I went with the black ballistic. I think I got a good deal, I have gray interior with the light gray seats now but I thought the gray and black would look sweet seeing as the gray gets nasty quickly!!!
I liked the custom fit but the material wasn't tough enough for what I wanted. I was used to the Okle Neoprene seat covers I had in my jeep; Those were actual wet suit material, But these are more of a fabric version so I just kept them on and put the Ballistic covers over them.
Thanks for the reply, magnet. I thought about the Wet Oakle seat covers but they were more expensive and I took advantage of the cheaper price and free shipping from jc whitney (I ordered a Truxedo bed cover too). I will see how I like them. I had heard they dont hold up as good to heavy wear, but I go easy on my truck and wanted good looking protection (I really liked the black with gray center). I may get a ballastic cover for the rear seat since that is prone to more abuse. Thanks to the op as well, this has been a helpful thread.
I'll tell you what nnero...If you are looking for floor protection as well; I can't say enough about my Weathertech Floor Liners. They are one of the best purchases I have ever made for my interior along with my seat covers.http://http://s596.photobucket.com/a...t=100_0938.jpg
I just put a set of these on my xcab. They fit very well and the material feels very strong. They are cheaper on ebay. The back seat rest was no fun to get off.
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