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Not trying to start anything here. Legitimate question. I saw a 2002 King ranch when shopping for a truck this year. The seats looked like absolute crap. I mean a bleached, cracked mess. Is that solely from a lack of care? Can they be maintained for years looking good with the proper treatment?
Can you tell me a little bit about Katzkin? I want to replace the Crappy cloth seat covers in my '05 F-250 SC XLT. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I just picked up a truck magazine with an article abotu them installing new leather seat covers from KATZKIN.
I am going to get more info
def look for any auto interior shops in your area, I think they all deal/sell that product
good luck!
Hello im new to the forums and have never owned a diesel or a ford! I am looking into buy a new 2006 f-250 PSD and was wondering what everyone likes better the Lariat or fork out the extra $ for the King Ranch?
Uh, actually, I SAVED myself some cash and got myself a real nice 06 6.0 PSD XLT.......
Just as many goodies, about 5k less than a Lariat.
Not trying to start anything here. Legitimate question. I saw a 2002 King ranch when shopping for a truck this year. The seats looked like absolute crap. I mean a bleached, cracked mess. Is that solely from a lack of care? Can they be maintained for years looking good with the proper treatment?
I take it that King Ranch seats do not age gracefully..................... I kinda figured as much.
I've had an 05 an now a 06...both are excellent. I have never cleaned or conditioned either...
I put 105,000 miles on my 05 in about 12 months...they still looked like new when I last saw it!
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