Hey guys I have an 06 LE Titan with the Leather interior I just purchased recently. Im wanting to find some seat covers just to protect the leather from wearing out, even though they do seem like they are pretty sturdy themselves. Does anybody know of some good fitting seat covers that arent 100-300 dollars. I cant believe how much they want for seat covers. If anybody has any tips or hints it would be appreciated.
I made a seat cover by stiching together three bathroom towels for my old s-10, it worked great, cheap too. Can't say that it looked the greatest though. Cost, about $10.
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I made a seat cover by stiching together three bathroom towels for my old s-10, it worked great, cheap too. Can't say that it looked the greatest though. Cost, about $10.
I got you beat. I took a $5 mexican blanket and folded it over longways once so it's doubled. I then cut to holes in it so I could remove the headrest and set the blanket over the seat, place the headrest legs through the holes and have them hold the blanket securely in place.... great for summer surf season...
i guess if i did both seats it'd cost me 10 bucks... haha
I have Seat Savers. They are nylon slip ons. You can put them on or take them off in 2 seconds. They are not waterproof, but well keep your seats clean if you're dirty. If I remember right they were about $100 front and rear.
Most people want leather seats to be able to enjoy the comfort of the leather. It's a Titan, not a Bentley. Allow the seats to wear along with the rest of the truck, they will be fine.
i got a pair from cabelas for about 50 bucks for the front two buckets. they fit great, and they look good too. but not sure if you're a 'camo' kinda guy.
I have the oem for the rear, and purchased a set of neoprene custom fit from autosport.com, the gray is almost and exact match to the oem's.. They fit great, and only cost $169 for the pair... You can also get rear if you are that worried about matching perfectly...
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