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If my 2024 does indeed get built the week of October 9, it will go to work as soon as it gets home. I ordered a Lariat with black interior and although I'll be somewhat careful in keeping the inside clean, I do landscaping. Between that and the RV trips with the shedding dog in the back seat, it's going to be tough to keep clean over time.
Does anyone recommend some really nice seat covers for the crew cab with the console? Looks and durability are my biggest concern. Cost isn't as big of a concern, considering the job they will be tasked to do.
Marathon Seat covers are top notch. Might need a bit of work to get them on the seats. I'm not a fan of the center console cover as they use velcro but it could be my install process.
Go to camotruckseats.com they have solid colors and camo colors. I had a set on a 2000 F350, and they’re still going strong, now I have a set on my 2020 F350
Marathon Seat covers are top notch. Might need a bit of work to get them on the seats. I'm not a fan of the center console cover as they use velcro but it could be my install process.
I highly recommend Marathon for semi-permanent seat covers. They're great and wear like iron. I put them in a 2008 Outback and they looked great, and when removed while selling the car after 12 years of hard use, the factory seats were in new condition.
For a less permanent sole that still has good coverage and looks great, check out Duluth's Body Guard Bucket Seat Cover Body Guard Bucket Seat Cover LINK. I put this in my son's 2004 Lariat to protect the badly tearing leather driver's seat. Its working great and has some cool pockets, as well. These two options are the only ones I'll consider if I need heavy duty, protective covers in the future.
If cost isn't a concern and you're considering semi-permanent seat covers, why not just use the seats you have and reupholster is 3-5 years. The Katskinz leather kit is $600, maybe up to $1,000 depending on options.
I use basic seat covers when I'm dirty. They're $20 on Amazon, they slip over the head rest, they're waterproof and are easy to remove and throw in the wash. That way, when I'm clean, I'm not sitting on some grungy seat cover.
Have to agree on the Carhartt. Bought them for our 2012 from ford. This is pic of seats when we pulled the covers off and traded for our 22. 10 years old and 99,000 miles. They wear like iron and wash up great.. easy to install too..
I don't think you'll find better than the covercraft/Carhart ones. I love mine.
Those look a lot like the Marathons. I know Marathon makes sure the covers are compatible with air bags, they used a different thread in one part of the ones for my '08 Subaru. if Carhart does the same stuff, then it comes down to price and looks. If you go with any of these Cordura covers, its a good idea to treat them with Scotch Guard, since it'll help keep them clean.
I love them get home bag Looks like a short machete and a fighting/survival type blade strapped on to it. Better safe than sorry
Marathon seat covers are the way to go! Never had one fail and the seats look brand new when taken off! They will be going on my 24 if it ever gets built.
I sold my 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee and used the rear seat dog cover for the back of my '24 F250.
Bought it on Amazon for about $60 and it works perfect.
I have put WetOkole in every truck I have had since 2016. I would put them in my Platinum but I don’t want to chance impeding the seat cooling. My butt likes it!
Incredible seat covers that fit like factory, are tough yet very comfortable. I was apprehensive when I got my first set that they would be hot but I was pleasantly surprised. They breath nicely.
Each set is custom built to order so you can tailor them as you like.
They are not cheap but neither is your interior.
The fitment is the best part IMO- they won’t twist, wrinkle or slide.
A hint- remove the seats to install them- you can really pull them into place and secure them well.
DO IT!
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Interesting that there are so many recommending the Marathon Seat Saver covers. The OP specifically said looks are a main concern to him. The Marathon covers look like s*it. I put a new set of them in my truck a month or so ago and couldn't believe how bad they look and fit considering the price. Granted, I did get 40% off because of the sale they're running right now, but still... They are somewhat loose fitting, don't hug the contours of the seat well at all, and they're a totally different fabric than the nice looking leather in a Lariat. I'm actually surprised he's getting a Lariat if he's going to use it for work and immediately cover the seats.
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