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Old 09-23-2009, 09:21 PM   #1
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Cabela's Trail Gear Seat Covers

Just got these Cabela's seat covers for the prerunner. I'm really amazed at how the gray color perfectly matches the interior. They're kinda loose fitting, but can be cinched up a bit tighter than in these pics. I got them on sale for 24.99. Was looking at the fancy Wet Okele, but just couldn't bring myself to spending that much dough. These are extremely durable. Made out of 600-denier cordura. A little scratchy against the skin, but tough as nails! I suspect they'll last a really long time--Very pleased.

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Old 09-23-2009, 10:10 PM   #3
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Thanks. Yeah, that's a lot to blow on seat covers in my world. I was thinking if I got those I'd be paranoid the whole time of screwing them up. With these, they're cheap enough (yet very resilient) I don't worry about taking it easy on them at all.
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How long did it take to put those on? I'm thinking of getting a set to throw on when I go offroad or camping and then take them off Monday morning.
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Do they make those for the rear seats in the double cab?
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Old 09-24-2009, 11:14 AM   #7
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How long did it take to put those on? I'm thinking of getting a set to throw on when I go offroad or camping and then take them off Monday morning.
Took about 30 minutes to put both of them on--That's with two people. I had my mom help do it as I only had the use of one hand. The tough part is threading the straps underneath the seat because they buckle under there. I'm sure if you do it a couple of times, you can get use to it (like anything else) and faster.
BTW-- I saw on the Cabela's web site that the sale price went up to 29.99. Still very much worth it IMO.

Also, I read all of the reviews on Cabela's and a lot of people were saying they broke the loops on the side of the covers trying to cinch the draw cords up too tight. We didn't have any prob. with it though--You just don't want to go "Hulk" on them.
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Do they make those for the rear seats in the double cab?
I'll check on that. Post back here with an answer for ya...
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To tell you the truth, I've never seen the back seats of a DC cab. But if they're bench style, then ya, they have something for it. The bench cover looks like this:

Oh, and while I was over there checking on this the sale came back down to $24.99
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Does anyone know of a cheaper seat cover like this that has the cut out for the manual transmission? I have an 04 with a solid bench with about a 5in. cutout in the middle and can't find a seat cover for under $100 that will fit it right.
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I like them a lot. They do what they are intended to. If they make them for the double cab and for side airbags I am sold!
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Just checked and are not for side air bags. Well that sucks!
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Just checked and are not for side air bags. Well that sucks!

Very good point.
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This looks like the set I will be picking up. I would looooooove to get some wet okole seat covers, but dropping $500 is a little too much. This looks like a solution that will work. Thanks for the write up.
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We have the Cabela's seat covers in our service truck at work. They are pretty durable. I wanted a set but of course, they are not air bag compliant.
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Check around on their website--They have a bunch of different kinds/styles. I got these because they looked like they would fit the tightest (and the price). I'd guess that Cabela's would make something for side airbag seats. IDK.
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you cant beat that price. i have the factory toyota ones(i bought them used)and they aint worth no $300 new
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they are on super sale right now. $14.99 for the bucket seat covers.
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