Seat covers

Don't know about best fit/looks, but I like the carhartt. It doesn't help I'm a carhartt fan boy.

Wearing like a saddle. Next owner will appreciate the care.

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I haven't bought them yet, but after much research, for the money I feel the Rough Country are the best value. They also seem to fit really well - well made from watching youtube videos and readin online reviews.

As a contractor, it is basically impossible to keep a truck clean. I mean, I try, but especially in winter months (all months, really), it is just tough. But at this point, I don't know that I want to give up these amazing massaging AT4X seats by covering them up with a quarter inch of neoprene. The Rough Country full set is only $200, but I may pass at this point. Still pondering it. But the RC neoprene covers for $200 would be my call.

If price is not an issue, you can get the Wet Okole covers. Very nice, but pricey. No matter how you slice it though, things like heated/cooled seats, etc, will not work as well with neoprene seat covers on. Guess it depends on your wants/needs/concerns.
 

I haven't bought them yet, but after much research, for the money I feel the Rough Country are the best value. They also seem to fit really well - well made from watching youtube videos and readin online reviews.

As a contractor, it is basically impossible to keep a truck clean. I mean, I try, but especially in winter months (all months, really), it is just tough. But at this point, I don't know that I want to give up these amazing massaging AT4X seats by covering them up with a quarter inch of neoprene. The Rough Country full set is only $200, but I may pass at this point. Still pondering it. But the RC neoprene covers for $200 would be my call.

If price is not an issue, you can get the Wet Okole covers. Very nice, but pricey. No matter how you slice it though, things like heated/cooled seats, etc, will not work as well with neoprene seat covers on. Guess it depends on your wants/needs/concerns.
I would agree on the trying to keep the cabs clean. I farm and the heated/cooled seats are not conducive to that. Dust, grease, oil, cow sh!t, and mud, I don't know how these little perforations will hold up naked in the long term.
 

Check out Covers & Camo. I’ve had them in three different trucks. A little pricey but top notch quality. Really great customer support.
 

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