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do they sel perforated, and color matching stock? I’m thinking about those of us that want to preserve heated/cooled functionality, and perhaps only replace warn front seats, not all 4x
If you look closely both mine and Troverman's are perforated. They come with an optional heater pad as well so I know you can use heat with them, you might want to ask Katzkin directly though. I think there's some difference in padding and the cloth seats actually have larger pads on the seats....not sure.
Originally Posted by gravedgr
This isn't entirely on topic, but I have to ask - are the super duty seats different from the F150 seats? Are they more comfortable?
My F150 seats make my *** ache after about 60-90 minutes in the seat (sometimes longer), to the point I have to push against the footwell and "stand up" to stretch those muscles. They are fine for daily driving, but they are the worst long-duration-sitting seats I recall ever having.
I think they are the same, don't know why they'd be different. I've done a couple 8 hour drives going to northern cal and I never had any comfort issues, was actually pretty happy when I hopped out at the lake after 8 hours of driving and I didnt feel all achy like in my last truck.
Originally Posted by Adam R
How does the Katzkins leather compare to the KR and Platinum leather? If you had to choose between the two, which way would you go?
Thanks,
Well I'm obviously biased, but the KR leather is ugly to me (although it seems like higher quality than the lariat/platinum), so that was out. My Dad has a F150 Platinum and we both agree the leather is trashed after only 3 years of hardly any use. He's 77, he's not abusing it by any means. After seeing my Katzkins he's ordered a custom full leather set for himself to replace his Platinum leather now.
So, not scientific by any means, but there's one data point/opinion for you.