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I searched the forum but didn't find anything on seat covers. I have three labs and need seat covers for the rear seat of my new F350. I have a set of Carhartt for my 2011 that have been incredible over the ten years of ownership. I've found a Carhartt set for the new truck, but it is $364 for just the back seat. Crazy. I don't think I paid more than $150 for the original ten years ago. I'm not expecting the original to fit the new truck and have no problem buying a set, but $364? Ugh.
What does everyone here use, or the price is the price for a reason and just go ahead and get them?
You should have FordPass points for buying a new truck. I got a set of gray Carhartt for the front of my new F 350 and didn't pay anything. But I also had some points remaining from the last couple of trucks so I had about 90,000 total. My pet owning days are behind me so I didn't have a need to check into rear seat options.
Check out Ford Accessories to find something and then try a dealer who will let you redeem points for online purchases. I've used Fairway Ford in Ohio a few times. Always easy to work with.
I have had the carhart in the past. Take a look at Tiger tough seat covers. Watch the YouTube videos of what all they get tested by. I have them on my 2021 F350 XL 4 door. I have a 10 year old girl 7 year old girl. Dogs. We are on a farm a lot. They never miss a cow pie or mud whole. Neither does the farm dog. The girls especially the youngest stands on the seats. I dodged a hybrid electric car one morning because some person was on there phone and ran a red light. A whole coffee cup spilled on the seat covers and me. All i do is vacuum them and wile them up with a rag. Nothing seals through. The dog has not tore them. I have thrown chainsaw bush ax fencing pliers and surveying equipment like plumb bobs. Tripods etc. still no tears no stains on vinyl seats underneath them. The beside the look will remind you of the old carhart stiff jackets and chainsaw chaps. I am not saying they are fancy looken. But they are practical. And made in USA small family one. Carhart lost me when they started making everything in china.
The better half got me a set of Carhartt seat covers from Cover Craft for Christmas, just for the front of my super cab. The fit and finish on them is excellent. No issues with them moving around after install. Not disappointed at all so far.
We installed Carhartt Precision Fit seat covers to the front and back. Great fit, looks good and we have no complaints. No, they are not cheap but you know what they say...
X3 on the Carhartt. I've had them on a couple different trucks. They wear very well. If you have the center jump seat, the fit is a little wonky, but I really don't know how else they would be mounted. Don't try to dye them... We took our brown seat covers off to install in a different truck with grey interior and thought we could dye them black.... Turned out more of a dark brown. Looked cool but they are so stain resistant, we just couldn't turn them black after multiple attempts.
We installed Carhartt Precision Fit seat covers to the front and back. Great fit, looks good and we have no complaints. No, they are not cheap but you know what they say...
a fool and their money soon part ways?
a sucker is born every minute? what do they say?
I got the Ford cover for my rear seat with the Ford Points from the purchase of the truck and some other vehicles purchases. Seem fine for the dogs to not wreck so far.
I agree. Have them on my Rubicon and had them on my F-150, both for many years. Fit great and very durable fabric. They do take some effort to install so I just went with some terry cloth over the headrest temporary covers for my F-350.