Seat Covers

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Wanting to take care of my leather seats since I'll have this for awhile. Over the years I've seen ripped stitching, cracked seating, holes in seats etc especially the left driver side. I'm often outdoors and get back in the truck wet, muddy etc. I'm looking for a high quality neoprene seat cover that looks nice, has good thickness/padding, tight form fitting and I can pull off and wash no problem. I see alot of sellers $300+ but really can't look and feel, anyone got any recommendations with photos/video?
 
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I have used Rough Country for 3 vehicles now and have had great luck with them. Just ordered a set for my company truck last week.

I have a set for the ZR2 that I bought a few months ago and never installed. Just sitting in my garage in the box. Changed jobs and since I have a work truck no longer really need.

As far as utility, comfort, longer lasting, I would buy them again. Only time I tore one up was getting in the truck with metal wire in my back pocket and ripped the material.
 
Wanting to take care of my leather seats since I'll have this for awhile. Over the years I've seen ripped stitching, cracked seating, holes in seats etc especially the left driver side. I'm often outdoors and get back in the truck wet, muddy etc. I'm looking for a high quality neoprene seat cover that looks nice, has good thickness/padding, tight form fitting and I can pull off and wash no problem. I see alot of sellers $300+ but really can't look and feel, anyone got any recommendations with photos/video?
My seats have been holding up really well with some minor effort to clean and condition them. I dont see a lot of mud, but I'm ofroad a lot with them.

One option you might consider is the slip on Carhartt and Weather Tech might be a cheaper option and quick to install when you're in adverse conditions.

Also Katshinz makes a lot of high quality options with different materials, but they are spendy.
 
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