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I just purchased a set of neoprene covers made by Cover King.
Pros.
fit like a glove
look great
Cons.
smell like neoprene(duh!)I hope the smell fades.
On the fence.
with the warmer weather the back of my legs get damp(don't breath well)
The extra warmth may be great come winter.
I got them through Costco's web site.$100 cheaper per set than anywhere else @$170 per row.
My uncle has some Cabela's Trail Masters (is that what they are called?) in his 2005 Dodge Ram. They look great and are incredible. Getting them for a Ford would be sweet considering how Ford is the official truck of Cabela's. (off topic a bit)
One year I bought my dad some seat covers for his birthday. I found a company that is based not to far from where I grew up. They custom make every seat cover they sell. I bought my dad a saddle blanket style cover for his '89 F250 SC with the bench seat. It fit better than the factory cover! I was very impressed with the fit. They also had excellent customer service. I'm thinking I might pick up a set for my '06 F150 because the previous owner stained the hell out of the seats (looks like transmission fluid - bright red). Here is their website: Marathon Seat Covers: Custom Truck, SUV Seat Cover specializing in Camo Seat Covers
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