I've had my truck for a few years now, and the seats were starting to wear.  It's especially tough when you have little kids that ride in the back.  Little kids are tough on everything.  I started searching a while ago for new seat covers.  The problem I was having was it was impossible to find the right seat cover for my truck! 

Here's what I had before.  You can't see much of the wear unless you get close, but there was definitely quite a few spots that were starting to fray.

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Searching online, I found a lot of options, but not many for the design of my truck.  Also I wasn't sure if it was going to fit right.  I didn't want some crummy universal ones that I've had in the past in other vehicles.  You know the kind.  The ones that pop off and don't stay snug.  You have a hard time getting the seat belts through, and they look sloppy.

So I thought I'd go down the street here in Duluth and talk to the experts at Radco.  In no time I was looking at sample material right in the store so I knew what I would be getting.  Tony helped steer me in the right direction for what would be best for my needs.  There's a ton of design options too, and I decided to go with the Bonz Camo layout.   The whole process only took a few minutes, and I couldn't be happier with the end result.

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When I picked up my 7 year old from school, he hopped in the truck and said, "WHOA! DAD!  You got an upgrade!"  (Because everything is like a video game to kids these days.)

If you would like to make your truck feel like new, give Radco a call in Duluth at 218-729-5792.  Or stop and see them at 308 East Central Entrance.

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