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Installed CoverKing NeoSupreme Custom Seat Covers in the rear. It's been tough on my furry friend to not be with me as much because I didn't have anything to protect the leather yet. He was excited to get in and check them out.

 

My little back seat driver is ready to roll to the mountains this weekend!

 

As far as the seat covers. They fit pretty good. Would like to see them fit slightly better in some areas, but over all I'm happy. I feel they were worth the money. We will see how they hold up over time.

 

I do like how well they fit around the headrest holes and areas like that. Even the center storage areas have cool features to keep them tight against the seat.

 

My only complaint is they didn't include the "installation tool" that they talk about so much on their site. A coozy or sticker would have been a nice touch too but whatever.

 

 

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2 hours ago, childstoys said:

Installed CoverKing NeoSupreme Custom Seat Covers in the rear. It's been tough on my furry friend to not be with me as much because I didn't have anything to protect the leather yet. He was excited to get in and check them out.

 

My little back seat driver is ready to roll to the mountains this weekend!

 

As far as the seat covers. They fit pretty good. Would like to see them fit slightly better in some areas, but over all I'm happy. I feel they were worth the money. We will see how they hold up over time.

 

I do like how well they fit around the headrest holes and areas like that. Even the center storage areas have cool features to keep them tight against the seat.

 

My only complaint is they didn't include the "installation tool" that they talk about so much on their site. A coozy or sticker would have been a nice touch too but whatever.

 

 

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Looks nice! My furry friend is grumpy and jealous now! He wants me to get some so he can ride in the cab too haha

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Watched my next mod be delivered while sitting here at work [emoji22]

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On 9/29/2020 at 4:21 PM, OnTheReel said:

Cleaned and protected the interior that a lot of people love to hate on (including myself at times).

 

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I have to say it’s held up pretty well over the past 20 months. I’m in and out of it 10 times a day for short trips. Plus I eat lunch in it a lot, and have little tornado kids in the back seat so it’s never clean. The only things that have broken are trim pieces the dealer broke when doing the rear window.

I noticed you said trim pieces the dealer broke doing the back window. What did they break? I assume they were fixing a leaky back window? I ask because I’m on the fence about having mine fixed. When we were at the beach this year I noticed a tiny leak after about 2 days of the truck being out in the rain. That was the first time the truck had been in the rain since I bought it last year. It stays in the garage most of the time so I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth the hassle of having it done. I heard it’s a lot to it that seems like it may cause rattles and trim pieces being broken.

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1 hour ago, Ritchie Brown said:

I noticed you said trim pieces the dealer broke doing the back window. What did they break? I assume they were fixing a leaky back window? I ask because I’m on the fence about having mine fixed. When we were at the beach this year I noticed a tiny leak after about 2 days of the truck being out in the rain. That was the first time the truck had been in the rain since I bought it last year. It stays in the garage most of the time so I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth the hassle of having it done. I heard it’s a lot to it that seems like it may cause rattles and trim pieces being broken.

Yeah, window leak. Haven’t had any rattles from anything they did, but they broke two of the A-pillar handle plugs, and one of the pieces in the back was damaged. They also left a ton of finger prints and left my rear view mirror extremely loose. For whatever reason they dropped the whole headliner so it was like a tornado came through. All has been made right but I wouldn’t want to go through it again.

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Added a 1" leveling kit. Took less than 30 min. 2 person job, Required removal of tires, lower strut bolts and stabilizer bolt. Insert spacers and reinstall provided bolts. 

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Hydrodipped Carbon Fiber Pattern exhaust valence/tips installed.  Very happy with the outcome.  Only time will tell how they hold up but fingers crossed.  

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1 hour ago, Delta D said:

Added a 1" leveling kit. Took less than 30 min. 2 person job, Required removal of tires, lower strut bolts and stabilizer bolt. Insert spacers and reinstall provided bolts. 

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Looks nice! I also really like your fender flares. I wonder how they would look color matched to a white truck?!?

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Just plasti dipped all chrome emblems on trail boss

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