spectr17
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Registered: March 2001 Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time Posts: 51009
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Review Date: Wed October 26, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Fit pretty good, look good
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Cons:
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No side hooks to keep seat cover in place when entering vehicle
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I got some Hatchie Bottom cloth seat covers for my 2005 Dodge Quad Cab truck seats.
Some good, some bad.
THey fit good, even the head rest covers. Easy to put on except for the center console 3 pieces. A little diagram would have made it a lot quicker. I had to put a peice on the console and then turn them around and then move them to the other part of the console to finally figure out which piece went where. Real confusing since all the pieces looks about the same, just slight difference in size or how it's fastened.
My seats have the map pockets on the back of them which are real handy but only the right seat cover came with a map slot. I had the tailor make a map holder for the driver side for $20. Something both should come with stock or at least an option.
The real big headache has been the way the driver seat secures. They come with the usual metal clip on a stretch strap that holds the front and velcro holds the the seat part to the rear part but there's nothing to hold the sides down for when you slide in. My driver's seat has the seat controls on the left part of the seat and the seat cover has a hole in it for the controls but there is nothing to hold the seat cover in place when you slide into the seat. Hence the seat cover pulls up and pushes the seat control, moving the seat. Gonna have to do some more sewing and adding to correct that problem. Maybe stick on velcro might hold that good enough to work
I got the Mossy Oak since my truck interior is dark gray. Looks pretty good.
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