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I plan to keep my current truck for as long as she runs reliably, therefor I'm looking for some fitted seat covers for my 2010 Ram 2500 crew cab. I'd prefer something washable and fairly resilient. Something in the $300-400 range seems quite reasonable. My truck doesn't see a large amount of the outdoors inside of it, but I do have a full size german shephard and it'd have to stand up to her, too.

I've thusfar looked at models from Hatchie Bottom, Coverking, and Ruff Tuff.

Anyone's thoughts and/or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Marathon Seat Covers.....not cheap but the fit is incredibly nice. No baggy covers or loose fit.

http://www.marathonseatcovers.com/
 
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Try the Mopar seat covers, I have them on my 07, 08 and have been using them for a long time. Washable and fitted correctly.


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http://www.wetokole.com/DODGERAMR.html

I put a set of these on my leather equipped Ram Quad Cab when new in 2004. It is used for camping, hauling and hunting. I have two DD's walking all over the seats with wet and sometimes muddy paws. The covers wear very well, have not punctured, clean well, fit everything well and are fire retardant. They do restrict heat transfer from the seat heaters.

Mine are desert camo. Doesn't look like that color is an option any longer. Most people wouldn't want it anyhow.


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Originally posted by Rembrandt1:
Marathon Seat Covers.....not cheap but the fit is incredibly nice. No baggy covers or loose fit.

http://www.marathonseatcovers.com/


+1

I love mine in my Toyota.
Eight years of hard use and abuse from my dogs and still going strong.


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Originally posted by Rembrandt1:
Marathon Seat Covers.....not cheap but the fit is incredibly nice. No baggy covers or loose fit.

http://www.marathonseatcovers.com/


+1

I love mine in my Toyota.
Eight years of hard use and abuse from my dogs and still going strong.



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While the manufacturer probably matters a little bit the material is the most important thing.

Cordura 1000, or nothing else!

20 years worth of being a parachute rigger and building gear for everything under the sun. The Cordura 1000 is the only thing worth a crap.

One downside to it is it doesn't like to be dragged on concrete or blacktop. But what does?
 
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Another vote for Marathon Seat Covers


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