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Old Jun 29, 2022 | 08:27 AM
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replacement seats

found a set of grey cloth from a 2014 f250, wondering if they will swap out?
mine are terrible in my 2002
 
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Old Jun 29, 2022 | 08:29 AM
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This may provide some help.
https://www.oemcarandtruckseats.com/...2014-seat-swap
 
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Old Jun 29, 2022 | 05:57 PM
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Hey Don if you have the time and desire, document your install with info and pics.

Would be a great post for the Tech Folder.

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Old Jun 30, 2022 | 08:16 AM
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Hey Don if you have the time and desire, document your install with info and pics.

Would be a great post for the Tech Folder.

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I will do it if i decide to change my interior colors, Seats are Grey and mine are tan! Arizona Beige truck and interior, but they are complete??
 
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Old Jun 30, 2022 | 06:23 PM
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Just replaced my rear tan leather covers last week. Not a hard job at all, only had to get the spouse to help a few times.

#1 Best trick I can tell you on seat covers is to go to your local dry cleaner company.... and get some of that really thin plastic they put clothes in. Put that over foam and the cover will just slide right over the foam.
#2 Trick.... those little plastic clips.... run some para cord thru it.... use the cord to pull clip in place... cord will slide right out when you're finished.
#3 Trick.... if having a lot of trouble stretching the leather. Lay seat inside truck... go park truck in full sun with windows up.... at like 100 degrees plus, the leather is easier to work with when you get back to work bench.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2022 | 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MoBill122
Just replaced my rear tan leather covers last week. Not a hard job at all, only had to get the spouse to help a few times.

#1 Best trick I can tell you on seat covers is to go to your local dry cleaner company.... and get some of that really thin plastic they put clothes in. Put that over foam and the cover will just slide right over the foam.
#2 Trick.... those little plastic clips.... run some para cord thru it.... use the cord to pull clip in place... cord will slide right out when you're finished.
#3 Trick.... if having a lot of trouble stretching the leather. Lay seat inside truck... go park truck in full sun with windows up.... at like 100 degrees plus, the leather is easier to work with when you get back to work bench.
thanks for the tips, I may have to go the seat cover way, was thinking of just replacing the entire seats but i am rethinking only because of the color change!
 
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