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thedoughboy
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I am posting some pictures of my new Cabela Trail Gear seat covers. Did some searches but did not find many pictures. I thought others might desire a look.

Similar most of you my leather was getting pretty long in the tooth. Driver side began to rip on the door side of the seat. Those leather replacement covers are sugariness merely out of my cost range right at present :crybaby:. Those neoprene covers are nice but plush also. The Tuff Duck ones looked super durable but more than $$. I got some Cabela Trail Gear for $62 delivered. Installed them the other twenty-four hours. I have to say that I am actually happy given the cost. They seem very durable and lucifer my interior pretty well. They besides accept nice pockets on the behind of the seat :bounce:. A prissy hold off until I have coin for new leather.

Enjoy the pics.

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What are they made of? Practise they breathe well?
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They are made out of cordura type material. They seem pretty tough. I take not road tripped in them to know about if they breathe well. I don't recall there volition be a problem though.
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I take some that came with my truck. They exhale fairly well. They are probably 3 years erstwhile and have started to fade quite a bit. For the cost, they aren't bad.
  • #half-dozen
Bought the same prepare concluding year for my LX and very satified with the cover.
DudeAbides
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They are great for the toll. Allow for some breathing and the kids love the pockets on the backs. Though they are starting to fade subsequently almost 2 years.
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I take them. Bought them several years ago. I similar the fact that when i get out of the truck during the summer, my sack is not glued to my leg with sweat. The pockets on the back come up in handy for junk. Specially your winch controller.
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I have cloth seats and so my interest is mostly in preserving my cloth seats, which were previously always covered by seat covers under previous owner, and are thus pretty well preserved.

I simply didn't desire a footstep downwards in comfort.

Might go get a pair. Thanks for the tip.

newbtrayback
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I only bought a pair and and then far so good

Rwhat - I believe the medical term is "bat wings"

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Simply threw mine on last calendar week. Spent a few hours on them this weekend and other than a re-adjust, so far so practiced.
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Yep gonna be getting a set of those. Perhaps 2 sets. One for the 94 and another for the 97. Everyone tried the bench seat one for the eye row ?
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That is hilarious! Got to try it! Fresh Assurance....name says it all
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Just ordered mine. Thanks for posting pics!
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I went from wanting seat covers to wanting to club Fresh Balls.
Florida 80
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Seriously though, I have a gear up of these also and they are belongings up very well.
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Just ordered a ready for the wife. The seat covers not the fresh balls.
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But ordered a set for the wife. The seat covers not the fresh balls.

You volition be happy with them. Besides, a quick trick is to go a old bicycle cable sheathing or something somewhat rigid and flexible to help pull the straps through the seat/barrel surface area. A large zip tie will work also. You volition run into what I mean.

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