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I bought an older ('97) Ford F150 truck for my garden work, and it had a beat-up front seat, with oil stains (it had been owned by a mechanic). I got this product to cover it. It really is a little too small for my truck it would have done better in a smaller truck, as some reviewers seem to have. BUT my wife is handy with a sewing machine, and while the saddle-cloth is heavy, the black trim etc. is thin like-spandex material, that was easy for her to sew. My bench seat back is split on the driver's side, so we had to put a cut and new seam in it. Also, the lower portion wasn't big enough for the front of the seat but there is material along the front for some kind of weird pocket? Anyway, we let it out, and I used some old black twine and an upholstery needle to make holes, and made my own tie-downs under the seat to hold it all in place. The material that covers the headrests is just stretchy thin black material, so it fit with some pulling and pinning as well.
You can buy a custom Ford seat cover for $125, and no doubt that would have fit like a glove. This was a hundred bucks less, and it did a good job and looks sharp in my truck so it will work for you, IF you can do some cutting, sewing, and fitting.
Recommended with that warning.
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Didn't really fit the bench seat in my 2000 F-150, but with some stretching and some bungie cables I got it on in a serviceable manner. It's streched over the past couple months and fits better now.
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