2006 Mustang Seat Covers
#3
Try Jean International. They're out of Florida. They custom stitch the covers out of denim and they get softer after every wash. They are easy to install and form fit the seat very well. They also do custom logos on the covers i.e. the running pony, GT, COBRA, etc. They are also very durable, I've had mine for quite a few years.
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Originally posted by GoofNOff@September 19, 2005, 6:11 PM
Try Jean International. They're out of Florida. They custom stitch the covers out of denim and they get softer after every wash. They are easy to install and form fit the seat very well. They also do custom logos on the covers i.e. the running pony, GT, COBRA, etc. They are also very durable, I've had mine for quite a few years.
Try Jean International. They're out of Florida. They custom stitch the covers out of denim and they get softer after every wash. They are easy to install and form fit the seat very well. They also do custom logos on the covers i.e. the running pony, GT, COBRA, etc. They are also very durable, I've had mine for quite a few years.
I used them in my Escort and now in my Mustang. Really dig them........
Oh and if you order, gotta say that the coolest thing is that my brother's GT and mine were the first ones they had seen so they used our cars for the measurements for the seats covers
Mine was the first one with their two tone covers.....
(its hard to come across in the pictures but their dark two tones perfectly match the Dark Charcoal interior....... )
#9
I highly recommend GTcovers.com. I just checked their site, and they have 2005 & 2006 Mustangs on tihere. I got a set of front seat covers for my father's 2005 F250 with the 40/20/40 bench seat. VERY quality stuff. I ordered the waterproof material, which is a nylon type, sort of like a backpack. The covers were made to fit the truck, and came with a cover for the flip-down center concole lid, and also was a cover for the seat back that is under that console when its up. Also came with covers for the headrests, and all. IF you get the nylon type, it takes a little work to get them on the seats, as they are snug (they will loosen up with use), but are made for the seats. I read the company uses computer dimensions from the manufacturer to get the correct fit. My only complant with the company, is that they don't offer a neoprene/wetsuit material seatcover. I really like these, as they do a heck of a job holding you in the seat. Ccheck out the link above. Good stuff.
#10
Here is a link to wet okole seat covers, made out of some cool stuff.
http://wetokole.net/page/WOH/CTGY/FORD
good luck
oh yah they can do custom things as well.
http://wetokole.net/page/WOH/CTGY/FORD
good luck
oh yah they can do custom things as well.
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The WetOkoles are Neoprene. I had a set in my fiero and they are awesome. I loved them as they stayed cool in the summer.
I'm thinking of getting a pair for my current stang
I'm thinking of getting a pair for my current stang
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