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I've been looking for some really good fitting seat covers for a while, I haven't ordered anything because I know I'm gonna spend a lot and I don't want the hassle of having to return them if they don't fit like a factory fit. With that being said, does anyone have any recommendations of seat covers that they have personally used in their 5th gen ranger that they are completely happy with? *I'm looking for vehicle specific covers*

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I've had good luck with marathon seat covers. They are not cheap but the fit is right now.
 

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This is funny as I was also looking for seat covers and found the ones that red posted. So far I have not seen any better as of right now.
 


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I have the Coverking Neoprenes, no complaints at all. For $220 not the cheapest but certainty not the most expensive. Goldilocks.
Honestly $220 is about the cheapest I've seen, I've been looking at like $400+ sets, I'll check them out, thanks brotha!
 
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I have the Coverking Neoprenes, no complaints at all. For $220 not the cheapest but certainty not the most expensive. Goldilocks.
Do you have a link to those covers by chance?
 

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I've been looking for some really good fitting seat covers for a while, I haven't ordered anything because I know I'm gonna spend a lot and I don't want the hassle of having to return them if they don't fit like a factory fit. With that being said, does anyone have any recommendations of seat covers that they have personally used in their 5th gen ranger that they are completely happy with? *I'm looking for vehicle specific covers*

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Katskin is what I want but they are not cheap.
 

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I've been looking for some really good fitting seat covers for a while, I haven't ordered anything because I know I'm gonna spend a lot and I don't want the hassle of having to return them if they don't fit like a factory fit. With that being said, does anyone have any recommendations of seat covers that they have personally used in their 5th gen ranger that they are completely happy with? *I'm looking for vehicle specific covers*

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I used Wet Okole, they're expensive at a little over $400 for the front seats (Scab).

But they're highly customizable - piping, insert colors, and more.

Mine are a garish color combo but they've held up very well for 15 months now. We wanted something for when we're wet from kayaking and something to hold up to Cheech's nails.

https://www.wetokole.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=FORDRANGERF-Half-Piping&yr=2022

got the "lumbar" support on Kate's side, it's basically an air bladder with a blood pressure cuff bulb to inflate it. She says it does work for her
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color coordinated with Cheech's palatial bed! =)
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It's really Cheech's Ranger, I'm just the driver! =D
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I have the Coverking Neoprenes, no complaints at all. For $220 not the cheapest but certainty not the most expensive. Goldilocks.
I have Covering Rhinohide for the front and rear, cost a little north of $700. Fit is excellent and tight, everyone thinks they're just leather seats. Their downfall is the headrest covers, where they Velcro together at the bottom is noticeable. My interior is sand color, as are the covers, and the Velcro is black, which could be why.

https://coverking.com/products/seat-cover-rhinohide?variant=43206847430818
 

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I used Wet Okole, they're expensive at a little over $400 for the front seats (Scab).

But they're highly customizable - piping, insert colors, and more.

Mine are a garish color combo but they've held up very well for 15 months now. We wanted something for when we're wet from kayaking and something to hold up to Cheech's nails.

https://www.wetokole.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=FORDRANGERF-Half-Piping&yr=2022

got the "lumbar" support on Kate's side, it's basically an air bladder with a blood pressure cuff bulb to inflate it. She says it does work for her
Not sure what other brands offer it, but Wet Okole offers seat heaters with their covers ($$) as well, for those of us Ford deemed that we didn't need them :rolleyes:.
 

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Not sure what other brands offer it, but Wet Okole offers seat heaters with their covers ($$) as well, for those of us Ford deemed that we didn't need them :rolleyes:.
I don't particularly like heated seats, but I do love air conditioned seats!

Not sure how the Okoles wire up for heat, could just be to the cigarette lighter!

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I used Wet Okole, they're expensive at a little over $400 for the front seats (Scab).

But they're highly customizable - piping, insert colors, and more.

Mine are a garish color combo but they've held up very well for 15 months now. We wanted something for when we're wet from kayaking and something to hold up to Cheech's nails.

https://www.wetokole.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=FORDRANGERF-Half-Piping&yr=2022

got the "lumbar" support on Kate's side, it's basically an air bladder with a blood pressure cuff bulb to inflate it. She says it does work for her
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color coordinated with Cheech's palatial bed! =)
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It's really Cheech's Ranger, I'm just the driver! =D
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Ok, looks like you have exactly what I need. First of all, I love Cheech. We have a Doodle named Oscar, who is a bit bigger at 96 lbs. Can you please tell me where you got the palatial bed for Cheech? I'm sure Oscar would feel equally royal if he had a setup like that in back. Because of his size, it's sometimes troublesome for him back there as we also have a supercab.
I'm guessing those Okole covers fit very well but did you have any problems with them?
They look great, have the colors I need and the custom emblems I want.
And lastly, I'm no stranger to neoprene as I am a very seasoned scuba diver, so I gotta ask, do you have any odor problems with these covers? I'll probably add the care kit they offer for another $33.00
Any advice is appreciated.
Looks like I'm dropping more dough on Blue Dream...that's what I get for getting on this forum, lol.
Thanks in advance!
And here's a pic of Oscar, just for fun. He LOVES riding in the Dream but needs to be more comfortable. Oh what we do for our furry family members.
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