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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Need4racin
Your fx4 looks good, but damn man you sound like a telemarketer when you're peddling your seat covers.
Is this company a site sponsor?
 
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Old Apr 17, 2012 | 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by NastyFX4
Is this company a site sponsor?
What is a site sponsor? Sorry if that's a noob question. I joined this site cause I have an F-150 and like checking in occasionally to see what you all are doing with your trucks. I just happened to work at Seat Covers Unlimited.

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i have a 2005 fx4 and iam just wondering if leathers seat covers out of a 2010 will fit on my seats??
The 2005 seats have completely different seat dimensions from the 2010, so the covers will not fit.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 01:26 AM
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Why is there no option for 2004-2008 or 2009-2012 F-150? It says 1998-2003 F-150 only.

http://www.seatcoversunlimited.com/N...t-p-16152.html
 
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 09:22 AM
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You covered your beautiful black leather seats with aftermarket cloth covers? WTF? Reminds me of this Chinese couple I know who puts saran wrap on the kitchen cupboards so they don't get dirty. I could see it if you had worn out cloth seats, and needed a little lipstick, but I for one do not agree with covering the leather (that you paid dearly for) to preserve it for the next owner.

I paid to upgrade my FX4. I wouldn't, won't, and never will cover them.
I'm suprised it took that many posts b4 the first negative one. Probabally because there are so many cloth trucks. On my 06 cloth Dokota I did that right away. Not on a leathered truck however. If so, I'll get the 29k cloth version instead of the 34k leather model. Just didn't want to see this start a wave of leather-hiders/preservers. That just aint right.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Rambo
Why is there no option for 2004-2008 or 2009-2012 F-150? It says 1998-2003 F-150 only.

http://www.seatcoversunlimited.com/N...t-p-16152.html
On the "Model" drop down list the F-150 reads:

"Pick-Up F-150 (Also F250 (F-150 Body) only 1998-2003)"

From 1998 -2003 the F-250 shared the same body style and interior. So that is all that is saying. After selecting the Model, it will open up all the years.

Originally Posted by ommegang
I'm suprised it took that many posts b4 the first negative one. Probabally because there are so many cloth trucks. On my 06 cloth Dokota I did that right away. Not on a leathered truck however. If so, I'll get the 29k cloth version instead of the 34k leather model. Just didn't want to see this start a wave of leather-hiders/preservers. That just aint right.
I'm speaking with my company hat off... If I personally don't like sweating or getting burnt up when I hop in my truck due to average temperatures of 115 degrees during the summer, so I decide to cover my seats and at the same time keep them looking good and protected, tell me why "that just aint right". Without Seat Covers my seats would be destroyed at this point. During the winter I hunt several days a week and I have guys throwing all kinds of gear back there. In the Summer months I spend my time at the lake and have a truck load of people getting in soaking wet. I respect your opinion that you can do whatever you want with your truck, so I'm curious why you or anyone else has to speak up negatively about the things others decide to do with their trucks?

Serious though.... if your ever come to Arizona, come into our shop and spend just 1 day in our showroom watching people buy seat covers. For ever 1 person who buys seat covers for cloth seats, there are about 10 to 15 that are buying them for Leather.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by sos1inmesa
On the "Model" drop down list the F-150 reads:

"Pick-Up F-150 (Also F250 (F-150 Body) only 1998-2003)"

From 1998 -2003 the F-250 shared the same body style and interior. So that is all that is saying. After selecting the Model, it will open up all the years.



I'm speaking with my company hat off... If I personally don't like sweating or getting burnt up when I hop in my truck due to average temperatures of 115 degrees during the summer, so I decide to cover my seats and at the same time keep them looking good and protected, tell me why "that just aint right". Without Seat Covers my seats would be destroyed at this point. During the winter I hunt several days a week and I have guys throwing all kinds of gear back there. In the Summer months I spend my time at the lake and have a truck load of people getting in soaking wet. I respect your opinion that you can do whatever you want with your truck, so I'm curious why you or anyone else has to speak up negatively about the things others decide to do with their trucks?

Serious though.... if your ever come to Arizona, come into our shop and spend just 1 day in our showroom watching people buy seat covers. For ever 1 person who buys seat covers for cloth seats, there are about 10 to 15 that are buying them for Leather.
I've said it before and I'll say it again... The guy who spends the extra money up front to get leather in a truck , only to cover them up with cloth seat covers has more money than brains. If you don't like the heat of leather seats, get heated/cooled seats. And if you are gonna get custom covers for your seats, then get the cheapest option from the factory when you order it in the first place.

I will wear my leather out BEFORE I cover them up. The guy who buys my 10 year old truck in gonna get 10 year old leather in em too. I'm not preserving the leather for the next guy. I don't put moving company "one side sticky" carpet protector on my carpet to preserve it for the next guy either.

And if you are going to promote the products of a company you work for, pay the money and become a paid advertiser. Be Legit, or quit peddlin' 'yer wares.
 
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 05:38 AM
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My 2011 F-150 leather is cracking and chipping already, I only have 20,000kms on the truck and am having my drivers seat leather cover replaced...

I think I may go with seat-covers as well!
 
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 03:38 AM
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Leather requires maintenence and a little extra attention.
 
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Old May 20, 2012 | 04:14 AM
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Hey can you custom make the seat covers you have but wit blue digital camo?? I have blue flame paint job and be sweet to get those seats covers that way !
 
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Old May 20, 2012 | 10:59 AM
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I think these are pretty cool. They would work well if you go hunting fishing mudding or something where you will generally be funky after. Goes well with weather tec Matt's I'd bet.
 
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Old May 20, 2012 | 12:18 PM
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I have a question for sos1inmesa:

I have heated and cooled seats...would your seat covers render heated and cooled seats useless or are the covers breathable and the heating and cooling part will still be functional enough to make a difference?
My seats are leather and I am looking to protect them with covers that have a 2 tone color that matches interior color scheme.

Thanks
Cheers!
 
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Old May 21, 2012 | 12:15 AM
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Travide,

No blue digital camo yet, but I'll put in the request. Check back on our site in a few months.

SpeedofSound,

The heat will still penetrate through the covers and aren't an issue with any of our fabrics. But if you have cooled seats, you'll lose that feature. The materials are made to keep everything off your seat (spills, food, dirt, etc). Having a fabric that was open enough to allow air through the cover, will also allow water and all that other junk through.
 
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Old May 22, 2012 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sos1inmesa
SpeedofSound,

The heat will still penetrate through the covers and aren't an issue with any of our fabrics. But if you have cooled seats, you'll lose that feature. The materials are made to keep everything off your seat (spills, food, dirt, etc). Having a fabric that was open enough to allow air through the cover, will also allow water and all that other junk through.
Thank You very much for the reply and answering my questions my friend. The seat covers definitely look very nice and high quality. It is the wifey's truck so I will talk to her and see if she is ok with not having the a/c anymore in the seats.

Cheers!
 
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 03:03 AM
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Nice truck! And I love the seat covers!! I'm actually looking to order my husband some for his truck, which is what brought me to your post. He too has a 2011 Ford FX4, red in color. I've been looking online and was nervous if whether they would actually fit correctly, but yours look amazing and have subsided my worries. Do you have an updated coupon code for your company's website? I'm looking to order them soon, in hopes of having them here for Christmas. He's absolutely going to LOVE them!! And at least I know they'll look great in his truck! Thanks and I'm looking forward to your response!
 
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 02:25 PM
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Nice truck. Mine looks better though I was the only one in my area that had that color with those wheels for nearly a year and this year i have seen 2 others and one darker grey and one black. Ford did a great job with those wheels. Love them! Nice covers. I would love to see pics when you get the other work done.
 
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