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I didn't install the center section. Well...actually I did, but it looked like crap, so I took it off. The driver's seat is the only one that will be getting the dirt anyhow.

 

Dark Gray 40/20/40 with GMC logo embroidery. $145.85 shipped. Took almost 5 weeks to get here, but worth the wait. I've been tired of sitting on towels!

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Nice man. My moms just arrived for hr blazer last wk. Got em on yesterday. She got the rear seat plain black. They were like $90

 

I like mine alot (Z71 logo). Well Worth the $106

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from seatsavers.com

 

First quality heavyweight polyester-cotton denim/canvas like material available in 13 factory colors with model name silk-screened logos in grey or black starting @ $89.95. Custom embroidery and other options also available
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I bet the vynil arm rest on the center flip down console is nice. The Ranger has cloth, which is a pain because it gets dirt and stuff on it and is hard to clean. When I get the time I am going to buy some tan vynil and recover it.

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Man, those look GOOD!!!! :cheers::flag:

 

Are they waterproof? I checked on the site and didn't find any info. Was it hard to install them w/the seatbelts built into the seat?

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Man, those look GOOD!!!! :thumbs::thumbs:

 

Are they waterproof? I checked on the site and didn't find any info. Was it hard to install them w/the seatbelts built into the seat?

Since I had experience installing the last set on my '01, I didn't have any problems installing these. Took me all of a 1/2 hour. No, they aren't waterproof, but they hold up well otherwise. My last set made it two years without much fading or wear at all. They might have lasted longer, but I wrecked that truck, so it's hard to say. They also suggest washing them first to "set the color". They install around the seat belt slots with velcro to hold them together at that point. They have shock cords to tie under the seat and elastic slip-on headrest covers. Only hard part is getting the dumb paper clip to open the headrest lock so they can be removed. It's a little tricky. The headrests have to come off to get the backrest cover over the top of the seat. The rest is velcro and bungie cords and hooks. Piece of cake install.

 

When I took off the seat covers from my old truck after it was wrecked, the seats looked like brand new underneath. Almost two years of abuse. That was enough to sell me another set. I had to sell the old set since the bowtie logo would have looked funny in the GMC. :D

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Man, those look GOOD!!!! :thumbs:  :thumbs:

 

Are they waterproof? I checked on the site and didn't find any info. Was it hard to install them w/the seatbelts built into the seat?

Since I had experience installing the last set on my '01, I didn't have any problems installing these. Took me all of a 1/2 hour. No, they aren't waterproof, but they hold up well otherwise. My last set made it two years without much fading or wear at all. They might have lasted longer, but I wrecked that truck, so it's hard to say. They also suggest washing them first to "set the color". They install around the seat belt slots with velcro to hold them together at that point. They have shock cords to tie under the seat and elastic slip-on headrest covers. Only hard part is getting the dumb paper clip to open the headrest lock so they can be removed. It's a little tricky. The headrests have to come off to get the backrest cover over the top of the seat. The rest is velcro and bungie cords and hooks. Piece of cake install.

 

When I took off the seat covers from my old truck after it was wrecked, the seats looked like brand new underneath. Almost two years of abuse. That was enough to sell me another set. I had to sell the old set since the bowtie logo would have looked funny in the GMC. :D

Cool! Thanks. :D

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