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Thanks David,
Have you any experience with either company?
Also looking for seat covers in saddle blanket pattern. Found a bunch for solid bench but I've got the SuperCab so I have to find 50/50 split bench.
Shear Comfort has them for around $190 plus shipping. Can't believe they are the only source. Want to get some ordered soon so any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
Bob
Times two on the quest for aftermarket seat covers... I haven't found ANY for my 1975 F-100 SuperCab with split seatbacks. I can't find any on Shear Comfort's website, either... in fact, nothing for Ford pickups at all. Any suggestions for Bob and me?
Thanks,
Jay
I have ACC carpet in an old Buick, beautiful.
Check out hickory's cut pile molded carpet from Stock Interiors...his thread post #108 shows his carpet in Saddle. Doesn't get much better looking than that! Gorgeous! https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...0-build-3.html
Jay
I'm willing to bet that Shear Comfort split bench seat covers for my 76 will be an exact fit for your 75. I don't believe the split bench seats changed between 75-76.
Plug in 1976 at Shear Comfort and see what pops up.
David, thanks for that link...the carpet (whole truck) looks good.
Thanks,
Bob
I bought some replacement rubber floor from bronco graveyard. Nice quality but. It was for a taller tranny hump. Of course I didn't notice till after I had already cut a shifter hole... Even tho I specified when ordered it was still sent wrong. I called and told them they had shipped wrong part but I'd already cut it assuming it was correct one and was told they would call me right with a solution back. I called a couple times nothing... Also i sprung for there better grade stuff ya it was still in the Dennis carpenter box they just drop shipped to me so you might as well order from DC and get the right part.
On a separate note I had my seat redone by some lady who does boat interior I found on craigslist. She had found the original red material from 77 from a company in Detroit. Forget the name but the whole seat job only 200 w labor and it looks as it did in 77. red on red
Thanks Bob!
I went to the SeatCoverMan website, and the saddle blanket covers for the solid-bench, split seat-back seat in my truck priced out at $99.95, plus $14.95 S&H. Can't beat that! I knew someone on this forum would be able to find what I couldn't.
Thanks again,
Jay
Jay
Sending my order out this morning via us mail.
If you can, take the seat out of the truck to put the new seat covers on.
6 bolts - easy stuff.
I have a rip in my original seat bottom that I'm going to stitch up with a leather needle and upholstery thread prior to installing the new covers.
Read a tip online to install as tight as you can.