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I use a set of CoverKing Ballistic seat covers every hunting season because passengers, gear, dogs and inclement weather are rough on leather seats. They protect the seats very well, but they are a bit tricky to install the first time around. CoverKing and their authorized dealers have sales throughout the year. I got front and rear sets for less than $200.
Haven't received the Truck yet, but at least when it does come it will be ready to dress They look like they fit better than the Carhartt's and more color choices.
I'd stay away from the Covercraft Carhartt rear seat covers. These are way to expensive to be labeled as a custom fit and fit this poorly. They need to add more straps to pull it tighter. I sent this one back.
I was disappointed because I had the same brand cover on the rear of my 2015 and it fit nice. The more expensive yet version that supposedly fits better has foam sewn on the inside and CANNOT be machine washed, which makes it a no-go for me.
I'd stay away from the Covercraft Carhartt rear seat covers. These are way to expensive to be labeled as a custom fit and fit this poorly. They need to add more straps to pull it tighter. I sent this one back.
I was disappointed because I had the same brand cover on the rear of my 2015 and it fit nice. The more expensive yet version that supposedly fits better has foam sewn on the inside and CANNOT be machine washed, which makes it a no-go for me.
I have the gray Carhartt for the front and it's not a bad fit. My rear seat rarely gets used so there's no cover on that. But I have to agree with your assessment. That's a pretty crappy looking fit on the rear seat.
Haven't received the Truck yet, but at least when it does come it will be ready to dress They look like they fit better than the Carhartt's and more color choices.
I was looking at those too. I like the price and the fit looks nice. When do you think you'll get your truck?
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