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Wanna cover my front and middle seats in the forerunner (back seats stay down for rear rubber mat)

Doesn't HAVE to be waterproof, maybe just something like thick cordura or similar that will keep stains off the seat, from things like a dog sitting, kids playing at the park.





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https://headwatersseatcovers.com/

Very nice covers aside from the price.
 
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Cabela's. I have them on my Gen 2 Toyota pick up.
I really like them.



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Cabela's. I have them on my Gen 2 Toyota pick up.
I really like them.


I'm seeing 2-3 different series of cabelas brand covers ORC, happen to know which "model" you got?





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Cabela's. I have them on my Gen 2 Toyota pick up.
I really like them.


This is what we have in both vehicles where the kids and dog are.
Inexpensive and keep the seats clean.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/e...trailgear-seat-cover

Are they a perfect beautiful fit, Nope but don’t care.


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Cabela's. I have them on my Gen 2 Toyota pick up.
I really like them.


This is what we have in both vehicles where the kids and dog are.
Inexpensive and keep the seats clean.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/e...trailgear-seat-cover

Are they a perfect beautiful fit, Nope but don’t care.


Eah, couldn't care less about fit, so long as my ass doesnt slide all over the place or exposed areas.





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I have always been a fan of Wet Okole seat covers in my Jeeps. Held up to lots of abuse over the years.



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I have always been a fan of Wet Okole seat covers in my Jeeps. Held up to lots of abuse over the years.


No personal experience with them, but these were my first thought too.




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I have always been a fan of Wet Okole seat covers in my Jeeps. Held up to lots of abuse over the years.


No personal experience with them, but these were my first thought too.


Looking at the site now. Looks like bare bones would be about $550. Not bad if they last years.

Plus I love me some Neon Orange!





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I like my Carhartt seat covers.

Meets your requirements...And are not expensive.

https://www.carcoverusa.com/ca...yU68N1RoCZ-8QAvD_BwE


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Many many modern cars have side impact airbags built into the seats. You cannot cover them with standard covers. I believe they do make covers compatible with “some” of these seats. You’ll have to do your homework.

I’ve seen dozens of improper seat covers on these style seats. I always inform the owner and they just don’t care. The absolute stupidity of most people is alarming.


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Mine are tan and black trail gear. I think you will like them James and the price too.



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Check out www.durafitcovers.com .
Just installed a front set on my 2000 2500 Ram.
Also available on Amazon in limited styles and vehicles.
I dealt directly with Durafit in Mansfield, Tx. to get the type of material to match closest to the black leather, leatherette, that was getting won after 21 years. Also my seats have seatbelts that come out of the seat back near the integral head rest.
Been in a month and so far happy. Easy to install, not bad match, and inexpensive, $149,


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I highly recommend ruff tuff seat covers. I put them in my tacoma in oct of 2014. Since then I have never had to adjust them and they are just as tight in the seats as the day I put them in. Color fade has also been very minimal, but my truck is generally in the garage and has tinted windows.

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Check WeatherTech. They have covers.


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I think I have Cover King Neosupreme covers on one of my trucks. Two years of hard use and no issues thus far.
 
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Originally posted by sig226fan:
I have always been a fan of Wet Okole seat covers in my Jeeps. Held up to lots of abuse over the years.


No personal experience with them, but these were my first thought too.


Looking at the site now. Looks like bare bones would be about $550. Not bad if they last years.

Plus I love me some Neon Orange!


I have a good friend who had a set of these. He used them on 3 different S10 ZR2 trucks, ‘97, ‘00 and ‘02.

He recently sold the ‘02 with them in it and they still looked great. No idea if they’re still made to that quality but they absolutely held up well.


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Another vote for Coverking from Autoanything. Very good neoprene.


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Originally posted by sig226fan:
I have always been a fan of Wet Okole seat covers in my Jeeps. Held up to lots of abuse over the years.


No personal experience with them, but these were my first thought too.


Looking at the site now. Looks like bare bones would be about $550. Not bad if they last years.

Plus I love me some Neon Orange!

Mine in my FJ are 7 years old, look brand new !
 
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