Seat covers

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Discussions' started by MRTH, Apr 29, 2024.

  1. MRTH

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    I have the stock cloth seats. They’re comfortable enough for me but I would like to get seat covers l. Any suggestions on the best fitting covers.
     
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    Go to a local upholstery shop and ask some info..
     
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    If you are looking for covers vs reupholstering I have had Coverking in the past on a pick up and they fit very well.
     
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    I've used Katzkin leather seat covers in the past will good success, ordered right off their site. I replaced the cloth in my 2002 RAM 1500. It was $350 for front buckets, console cover, head rests, and rear seat. Took a day to pull seats out & install new covers. I also replaced the front seat foam for both bottoms & glued burlap to the bottoms. Seats were better than new when I was finished and held up over time. I had a dealer install Katzkin on my 2012 Challenger with black cloth seats with white leather with R/T embroidered in the front seats. Looked awesome.
     
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    I agree with Menarda Katzkin is the way to go their Leather is excellent. You can call them and talk to a representative. Tell them what you want and they will send you a price quote and recommend an installer in your area!
     
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    For stock cloth seats the best fitting covers are going to be custom fit or semi-custom rather than universal. Covercraft and Coverking make vehicle specific covers that fit like a glove. Caltrend is another solid option and is generally more affordable. If you want something heavy duty and easy to clean look at Rough Country or Seat Designs. Avoid universal fit covers from Amazon as they tend to bunch up and slip around. Just make sure whatever you buy is listed specifically for your year and model for the best fit.