At The Seat Shop, we provide OEM replacement seat covers and seat cushions designed to restore your truck or SUV’s interior to its original factory condition. Our seat covers match the original manufacturer’s design, so you get the same quality, fit, and comfort that came with your vehicle when it rolled off the lot.
Here’s what makes our seat covers the best option for your truck:
- Exact Match And Authenticity: We specialize in crafting OEM-style replacement seat covers that precisely match your vehicle's interior's original look and feel. Our covers are crafted from automotive-grade materials sourced from the same suppliers as your truck’s original equipment.
- Quality You Can Trust: All our products are made in the USA, reflecting our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship. Our seat covers, and the Durofoam seat cushions also come with a two-year warranty.
- Variety of Options: Whether you need leather, vinyl, or cloth seat covers, we offer various options for various pickup truck models from 1995 onwards. This selection ensures that you’ll find the right match for your vehicle.
- Enhanced Durability With Durofoam: Our Durofoam seat cushions are designed to offer improved density and durability compared to original equipment, enhancing comfort and providing a longer lifespan.
- Support For Every Customer: We offer comprehensive support to make installation as seamless as possible. Whether you are a DIY enthusiast utilizing our detailed installation videos or prefer professional installation through our network of approved installers, The Seat Shop is there to assist you every step.
How To Choose The Right OEM Seat Cover For Your Pickup Truck
Choosing the right OEM replacement seat cover is easier than you might think. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get the right seat cover for your truck:
1. Identify Your Truck’s Make, Model, And Year
Start by confirming your truck's exact year, make, and model. Manufacturers update seat designs yearly, so even if two trucks look similar, their seat dimensions or materials may be different.
2. Determine Your Trim Level And Seat Type
Not all trucks have the same seats. A base model might have cloth seats, while a higher trim level has leather or vinyl. Some trucks also have bench seats, while others have bucket seats with a center console. Knowing these details ensures you get a cover that fits properly.
3. Check For Special Features
Many modern trucks have heated or ventilated seats, power adjustments, or side airbags built into the seats. OEM replacement covers are designed to work with these features, but choosing the right one is important. For example, if your truck has side airbags, you need a seat cover that allows proper airbag deployment.
4. Choose The Right Material
At The Seat Shop, we offer leather, vinyl, and cloth seat covers. If you’re unsure which material is right for you, consider the following:
- Leather: Easy to clean and durable. Best for premium trucks.
- Vinyl: Tough, easy to maintain, and ideal for work trucks or vehicles exposed to heavy-duty use.
- Cloth: Comfortable and breathable, but may require more maintenance to keep clean.
Consider Replacing The Seat Cushion Too
A new cover alone won’t solve the problem if your seat feels worn down or uncomfortable. Durofoam seat cushions provide better support and last longer than stock cushions. For a complete refresh, replace the cushion with your new seat cover.
Installation Tips For OEM Seat Covers
Installing new OEM-style seat covers can be a rewarding DIY project. You can achieve professional-looking results with a bit of patience and the right tools. Here's a simple guide to get you started:
1. Gather Your Tools
Before you begin, ensure you have the basic tools needed. A socket wrench, plastic trim removal tool, and hog ring pliers will make the process easier. If your seat covers are leather or vinyl, a hair dryer or heat gun can help soften the material for a better fit.
2. Remove The Old Seat Cover
Take off the old seat cover by carefully unfastening any clips, zippers, or hog rings holding it in place. Work slowly to avoid damaging the seat cushion underneath. If your seat cushion is worn out, this is a good time to replace it with a Durofoam seat cushion for added support and comfort.
3. Install The New Seat Cover
Fit the new OEM seat cover over the cushion, ensuring it aligns properly. Secure it using the original attachment method. If the material is tight, applying gentle heat will help stretch it into place. Smooth out any wrinkles and ensure a snug fit.
4. Reinstall The Seat
If you removed the seat for easier installation, bolt it back into place securely. Reconnect any wiring for power seats, seat heaters, or airbags before turning the battery back on.
Final Touches
Once the seat cover is in place, make any final adjustments to ensure a snug and wrinkle-free fit. Apply a leather conditioner or fabric protector to keep it in top shape. Before hitting the road, take a moment to check that all seat functions work properly.
With your new OEM seat covers installed, your truck’s interior will look and feel new again. Regular cleaning and maintenance will keep your seats in great condition for years.
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