Rear Seat Covers

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The hardest part putting the seat covers on was the rear head rest. Taking them off took a little effort but putting them back you need two people. One to hold in both buttons and the other trys to get the head rest in. It was a real PIA.
 

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The hardest part putting the seat covers on was the rear head rest. Taking them off took a little effort but putting them back you need two people. One to hold in both buttons and the other trys to get the head rest in. It was a real PIA.

Yeah, I had the same experience when I picked up the truck from my tint guy.
 

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to put the rear head rests in u just gotta get one side in with the headrest so the other side is hangin over the front of the seat then slowly rotate it around and slide the other side in with the button pressed them give it a push.
 

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danmpe wrote:
I added these seat covers to protect the seat from the dogs.
They are the Covercraft seat covers.
that looks great...but i like more the sheep skin seat covers... more comfy to use....
 
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