Coverking vs Wet Okole's
#17
Not sure how it would work on the F-150, but on my Ranger the cupholder mounts with keyhole slots on two metal pins that stick out the center-front of the bench seat. To put the covers on, you removed the cupholders and the two metal pins stuck out holes that were already fabricated into the covers. Then you put the cupholder back on over the cover -- looks and works perfectly.....
#18
#19
I was shocked when I put them on at how well they conformed to the shape and size of the factory seats!
Not sure how it would work on the F-150, but on my Ranger the cupholder mounts with keyhole slots on two metal pins that stick out the center-front of the bench seat. To put the covers on, you removed the cupholders and the two metal pins stuck out holes that were already fabricated into the covers. Then you put the cupholder back on over the cover -- looks and works perfectly.....
Not sure how it would work on the F-150, but on my Ranger the cupholder mounts with keyhole slots on two metal pins that stick out the center-front of the bench seat. To put the covers on, you removed the cupholders and the two metal pins stuck out holes that were already fabricated into the covers. Then you put the cupholder back on over the cover -- looks and works perfectly.....
#20
- The red matches perfectly the "Sport" script Ford puts on the exterior of the truck.
- Was looking for something to liven up the factory interior, which was a little drab.
I would have preferred a red camo pattern, but Wet Okole doesn't offer it. So, the "Hawaiian Hibiscus" had to do.