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Best Seat Covers

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Interested in hearing opinions of the best seat covers you have had for your truck. Brand, fabric, etc. Thanks
 
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I've landed in ordering from Marathon for my new Tacoma (personal truck). Cheaper than Clazzios bet very well rated. Customizable as well. I'll be in the $350 range for what I want.

With Clazzios, you can do real Napa Leather and be in the $600 range. They will look like factory seats if installed right. Installation is a bear with those though. Pay someone to do it right or, if your handy, expect to spend a solid half day on it. Having a friend help would be good also.
 
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I've had very good luck with marithon seat covers. Me and my dad have had them for 6 or 8 years and held up great.

I use the cabelas trail gears covers in our work trucks ($30 per seat) and they hold up very good as well. Especially for the price.
30 buck models is what I like reading about, vs those that sell for 300 - 600
 
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In my experience I've found that buying the good quality ones (which are also more expensive) tend to last longer, give me less headaches, look better etc. I've been using the weather tech ones for 5 years now and just noticed a 1" rip in the driver's seat. I find the same result with work clothes... the better ones are more expensive and I'm not replacing them as often.
 
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Factory seats last 10 years or longer before they suffer. I just wouldn't have a seat cover before I paid $500-600 for one.
For context, I'm snow plowing in the winter so I'm trying to protect the factory seats from the salt / moisture I'm bringing in. The more expensive ones do a better job at that. The mats do a great job of containing the salt brine that collects under my boots. Ends up saving me from having to detail the truck more often.