KR SEAT COVERS Give me Opinions
KR SEAT COVERS Give me Opinions
Okay guys i am very particular with my KR too particualr in many people opinions. I own my own bussiness and right now i am having to use my KR for work use(have a 95 f150 with 310,000 miles on it and she needs some work) and i have a couple other guys that go with me to do the work. They dont understand the Leather deal and they look at me like im stupid when i tell them watch the leather etc, One dont understand why i tell him to take his keys off the side of his belt before he gets in the truck. So hate to do it but i am getting covers for the front seats and maybe even the buckets in the rear. i am concerned about the seat covers "rubbing" the leather and scratching it up. Also the guys are smokers THEY WILL NOT SMOKE IN MY TRUCK but the cig smell is still on there clothes and i hope the seat covers will take care of the seats not getting the smoke smell. Let me know what yall's opinions are on this. I love my truck to death and trying to protect it the best i can. Let me know what are the best cost effective covers that will work. Thanks guys looking forward to hear your opinions.
shes sitting at 310,000 miles and needs ball joints, brakes, radiator, and waterpump and u joints and im looking about another 2000 miles within the next week to week and a half and want to make sure im not sitting on the side of the road. That ol truck has been the best truck ever my dad bought it brand new with 10 miles on it and shes still on the original motor and tranny only thing that has been changed on it is the water pump and new plugs. It still has the original motorcraft belts on it.
Last edited by KingRanchCoy; Sep 7, 2009 at 05:51 PM.
For the purpose of protecting your investment, any fitted COTTON based seat cover without a backing would do. Like a glove for the seat - used only when you are transporting "unfriendlies" so to speak. Use them only when needed and reove them as soon after.
I recently bought covercraft seat covers and they I like them so far. I mainly wanted to keep mud and river debris from getting stuck in the pours of my new seats. They were fairly inexpensive too; $330.00 for camo. Is it really a necessary to remove them quickly. I was going to leave them on all winter for protection.


