Seat Covers

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AdkRaptor150

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GT covers is what i have... the stock seats looked to nice to f up. I thru then endura waterproof covers on the front and rear seats.
 

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I'm a proponent of wearing out my own seats out; I'm not for keeping them in pristine conditaion for a future owner.

Though, I do carrier a spare towel around for those days when I'm going to get dirty as hell. Now, if you're one of those in the field all the time I understand the need for seat covers.
 
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Updated photos of my CoverKing Tactical Seat Covers...they are holding up well with minimal adjustments.
 

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I'm sorry but I would not buy a coverking product if someone gave me the money. I have had to many very poor quality issues with their stuff.
I ordered a dash cover from them for my wifes Chrysler 300SRT. I asked to have "Christy's SRT" embroidered. I got it and it said SR7. The stitching was so crooked, running off the material etc. They used 2 different colors of gray material pieces. Past seat covers I purchased have had stitching issues also. started fraying etc. I don't think they know how to sew a straight line to save their soles. I'm just saying that quality is importand for wear and tear and appearance. You have a $50K dollar vehicle and you want quality.
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How well do the heater and cooling work through the covers? I like the idea of having the MOLLE system on the back of the seat but have grown attached to the built in heating/cooling. I don't want to spend the money for something that would make it seem like I wasted money for the option of heated/cooled seats.
 

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How well do the heater and cooling work through the covers? I like the idea of having the MOLLE system on the back of the seat but have grown attached to the built in heating/cooling. I don't want to spend the money for something that would make it seem like I wasted money for the option of heated/cooled seats.

I have the same seat covers on my front seats and have not had any issues with using the heated and cooled option. I've only had them on for a month though, so no long term experience yet.
 

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Marathon Seat Covers

I have 7 years on the Marathon seat covers in my F350 (front and back). They are still as good as new. Not a single seam pulling apart and they remain skintight. Dogs, guns, tools, keys and other sharp bits have yet to cause a single puncture. Made in the USA and well worth the money. I have the black model which are made of the heavier 1000d fabric.
 
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