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Im about to purchase the front seat covers for my Rig and im trying to determine which color to go with. BROWN or TAN????? My current interior is the tan/khaki color but the tan covers look much lighter than the leather seats. Anyone have any Pictures of their interior with these covers installed?
 
I don't have a picture for you, but I have the tan ones on my front seats. The color is not the same as the OEM oak seat color, it's more yellowish khaki, like khaki pants or jeans. They are tough and fit well. I had a little trouble with the driver's side lower cinch strap being to long, but was able to make a fix that worked well (doubled in back on itself and zip tied it). You might be happier with the brown. Wet Okole makes seat covers for the 80 series that a few Mud members have installed, and they speak highly of them.
 
I'm not going to tell you what to do, but try these and throw out the $50 before you invest in $200+ covers.

Cabela's TrailGear Seat Covers

Regular Price:
$24.99 - $39.99

Sale Price:
$18.74 - $29.99

Item: IK-525061
 
I have the tan Tough Duck seat covers front and back and am very happy with them, good fit and are holding up well. They are a little lighter in color than the rest of the interior.
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I'm not going to tell you what to do, but try these and throw out the $50 before you invest in $200+ covers.

Cabela's TrailGear Seat Covers

Regular Price:
$24.99 - $39.99

Sale Price:
$18.74 - $29.99

Item: IK-525061

I had those and the fit is terrible. I bought a set from Frank (the ones he brought in from Colombia) and the fit is much better. Nothing like getting seat covers that are made to fit your specific vehicle.
 
I had those and the fit is terrible. I bought a set from Frank (the ones he brought in from Colombia) and the fit is much better. Nothing like getting seat covers that are made to fit your specific vehicle.

I had the Cover Kings Neoprene and they took Terrible to a new level.
The SOR look to fit better than the Trailgear, but 4X better is arguable.
I'm really happy with the TrailGear, but to each their own. They are missing the side control cutout, but it would also be hard to rip off the buttons below the Cordura. Controls still work.
 
I had the Cover Kings Neoprene and they took Terrible to a new level.
The SOR look to fit better than the Trailgear, but 4X better is arguable.
I'm really happy with the TrailGear, but to each their own. They are missing the side control cutout, but it would also be hard to rip off the buttons below the Cordura. Controls still work.

The Trailgear seat covers are a great value no doubt. But I just don't think they fit well on our seats. Too baggy, slide around a lot. The ones I bought from Frank are a really snug fit

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Bad pic but it's all I have. Brown SOR matches well with the brown panels in my lx450.
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I have had the tan SOR covers in my truck, with oak interior, for about 6 years. They fit great and have held up well. The tan color looks good inside the truck, that said, it does not actually match the lighter colors of the interior. If I had to do it over again, I think I would go with the brown. The other plus with brown is that the lighter color does show dirt fairly quick - although its easy to clean.
 

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