Seat covers

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by ADRENALINEJUNKIE, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. ADRENALINEJUNKIE

    ADRENALINEJUNKIE Bobtail Member

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    Looking for affordable seat covers. Anyone have experience with any?
     
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  3. rocknroll nik

    rocknroll nik High Risk Load Member

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    No....and I'm surprised no one has made any jokes about selling you their wife cheap:biggrin_2555::biggrin_25523:
     
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  4. rjmcgee

    rjmcgee Light Load Member

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    Well this was a dissapointment.
     
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    Trilleth Medium Load Member

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  6. Mr Ed

    Mr Ed Road Train Member

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    Well....................even I know better than to touch that line with a 10 ft pole
     
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  7. dwayne

    dwayne Medium Load Member

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    Just check ebay. You can get a good seat of universal seat covers on there for next to nothing. Last year I got a set of Mossy Oak camo seat covers for $20.
     
  8. ADRENALINEJUNKIE

    ADRENALINEJUNKIE Bobtail Member

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    The seat in my truck is larger than the average auto seat. You had no fitment issues?
     
  9. ADRENALINEJUNKIE

    ADRENALINEJUNKIE Bobtail Member

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    What were you expecting?
     
  10. Sabine in Mo

    Sabine in Mo Medium Load Member

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    I just buy the cheap high back bucket seat covers at Wally world. Measure out where about the armrest goes thru on the side. Cut an X on each side and push the arm rests thru when sliding it on the back. If you must, socks on the arm rest. Not the prettiest way, but it works and when I need to toss them out it is no big deal.
     
  11. rodknocker

    rodknocker Road Train Member

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