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I ally finished getting the seat covers installed today. Took me a couple days because of work and wanting to get them installed good. Took awhile and a lot of patience. Removed the rear seat back because I don't think there was anyway to get them on with out doing that.
Here's some pics (sorry my truck isn't clean):

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Thanks guys! I really like them. They were time consuming and required a lot of patience, it was frustrating trying to get them just right in some spots. But I like the results.
 

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Looks great ! Its too bad the armrests in leather are $85 each (majestic), would be a nice touch. Am thinking about getting one just in the driver's seat since the RTX armpad feels like sandpaper...

Lol I was thinking the same thing! I was trying to find the cheapest place to get them so I could upgrade them as well. I'm going to be upgrading my stereo here soon. I have the new stereo and speakers just haven't had a chance to do it yet but I was hoping I could just do those armrests at the same time. But $85 is kinda high....


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