Seat Covers or Upholdstery

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Rdwigg

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I am interested in getting seat covers for my 1997 tahoe. Obviously the drivers side has been the worst one and I have temporarily repadded it and covered with some synthetic leather from the fabric store until I could purchase new covers. I am considering redoing all my seats or buying covers.

My question is what is the best most durable brand of covers? Or should I just put that 200-$250 towards a good upholdster job

The comfort of the seat is fine the way it is but i need to dress it up and the simple fix is a cover. Just wanting some ideas

Thanks :chewie:
 

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I did the katskins.......pricey, but worth it. if your going to hold onto to your truck for a while I would recommend it. If your going to trade up in a couple years do covers.
 

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My '99 4 door has the typical leather wear. The wife and I prefer cloth because leather can get hot and sticky when wearing shorts. Has anyone used the Coverking cloth covers? I did both a site search and Google search and could only find 2 posts which is quite surprising!
 

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If you want something that's durable and easy to clean, go with Marathon or Sportsman covers.
 

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I just had mine done, take a look at my post. It's worth it to have them professionally redone if you plan on keep the uber truck.
 

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I just had mine done, take a look at my post. It's worth it to have them professionally redone if you plan on keep the uber truck.

Yeah, you had some great work done. I'm not in a position to put $2k into the interior though so I'm looking for a good cloth cover. I would like to get OEM covers but a) I can't find a part number anywhere, b) no one on Ebay sells OEM cloth covers and c) I don't want leather. I called a couple local upholstery shops and was told $2k and up for new cloth because of the amount of stitching involved.

That pretty much leaves me with the companies that do cloth covers. I hadn't heard of a couple companies that sherfield2002 mentioned so that gives me a few other options to consider.
 

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I went with the Coverking's on my last truck. Got them from autoupgradedirect.com for a decent price and there was a good selection. Fit was PERFECT and they held up great for the 2 years I had them. Mine were the "spacer mesh" covers, did the front row (9 separate pieces) of my Tundra for $119.

Good luck!
 

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I went with the Coverking's on my last truck. Got them from autoupgradedirect.com for a decent price and there was a good selection. Fit was PERFECT and they held up great for the 2 years I had them. Mine were the "spacer mesh" covers, did the front row (9 separate pieces) of my Tundra for $119.

Good luck!

That looks good. Costco sells Coverking but they have a fabric called Veloci-vent. It looks like the spacer mesh, but of course Coverking doesn't have Veloci-vent on their site.
 

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