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They sell them on eBay and gave me a quote for installing the bottoms at $75 a piece IIRC when I emailed them awhile back.
I think they give a discount if you do both. It's been awhile but I seem to remember it was around 100-120 for install of both. I called them directly instead of going thru eBay. It's been a couple years but I'd see what they charge to do both at the same time
Those seats have been painted as the steering wheel. Dealers have interior guys come out and basically bondo over deep cracks and patch small tears and then paint the seats with a dye. It's super cheap to do and looks great... for about 2 months. The biggest downside is it's ultra flat (to to show less flaws) and therefor wears off faster. There's nothing wrong with it, but just know it's been done.
Great looking truck!
Mine is the same color and my seat covers are from Richmond leather. Richmond was the only company that would embroider the “Limited” logo unlike The Seat Shop”. TSS I have read is an excellent quality product. I can personally testify that Richmond products are top quality.
I have a very long list of parts and services so if you can’t find a part, chances are if I don’t have it, someone here can.
Over the last four years, I’ve replaced a lot. My most recent service, repair, and mods are in my thread “Sharing my Excursion”.
One more thing, my roof has surface rust and just looked crappy so I had it covered with Line-X color matched.
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