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Truck Seat Covers.....

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Old Sarge
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I know this has been discussed here before, with Marathon and Wet Okole being some of the favorites. Since it has been a while, and I am needing some instead of replacing expensive leather on my old '97 F150 Lariat 4x4, I wanted to see what experiences the OB has had (pro/con).

Opinions, experiences, and input appreciated.

Thisguy1
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I've had the Wet Okole in Realtree for probably 4-5 years now and I absolutely love them. My buddy got them in the duck blind camo and that's what made me get them. Haven't had a single issue whatsoever, other than a little fading on the seats where it was green. Doesn't bother me a bit, they're still camo, just with less green. The fit is perfect, and I've had tons of compliments. I've had others, but I got them for Christmas one year and haven't looked back. So although it didn't apply to me exactly, this would be a "buy once, cry once".
Tim Taylor
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There's also carhartt seat covers out there now, they aren't as good looking as wet okole Max4 but they are the same material as my 7 year old carhartt that has survived mud sand snow and rain and only been snagged recently by barbed wire. I feel that they would be a good match for an earlier model truck. They're easier to put on an remove since they don't wrap around the seat back so washing when necessary is an easier task
AgsMnn
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There is a place in Victoria that puts on our seat covers for our fleet vehicles. They are $800, but it's like having leather again in your truck. They are durable and so far have been holding up.
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