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truck seat leather replacement

Posted on 9/23/25 at 9:10 am
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8032 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 9:10 am
the seats in my 99 f-250 lariat are starting to really wear out. is reupholstery in these older trucks something that i can DIY, or should i get it done professionally? anyone got any recommendations or experience with this?
Posted by TopWaterTiger
Lake Charles, LA
Member since May 2006
11959 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 9:44 am to
I've used Katzkin leather for replacement and had no issues w their quality.

Katzkin

That said, there are hundreds of knock off slip on covers out there at a fraction of the cost. Depends on what you want to spend.
Posted by highpockets
Lafayette
Member since Feb 2015
2054 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:16 am to
I used Katzkin as well, was 999 for our f150 XLT when we bought it.
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8032 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:18 am to
installed professionally?
Posted by tigerbait1970
H-Town
Member since Oct 2007
741 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:28 am to
I love my Katzkin in my 150, I actually think it's higher quality than the factory leather.

Posted by KemoSabe65
70605
Member since Mar 2018
6255 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:34 am to
The quality is way better than factory, factory is mostly Naugahyde and very little real leather.
Go katskin OP
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8032 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 10:41 am to
i'm sold
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38014 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:54 am to
I replaced it myself in a King Ranch. It just depends on the seat.
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
23342 posts
Posted on 9/23/25 at 11:56 am to
You can EASILY do the seat bottoms in the front in leather. You might need new seat bottom cushions that are molded like the factory. They say you can steam them out to "new shape"... they will not hold up. Your new seat cover will have a spot that is slack under it. If you have an F250 with center console covered in leather with stitching... this is also availalbe aftermarket and is pretty easy to do. Just have to keep working it and stretching it a bit.

The only tool you will need to do seat bottoms is upholstery cow ring pliers. $3-$4 at harbor freight. You will not be able to do the seat without them because they are what is used to attach the leather seat covers... through the foam, to the seat support.

Assume the seat backs are similar but no experience with them.
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
8032 posts
Posted on 9/24/25 at 9:00 am to
quote:

You can EASILY do the seat bottoms in the front in leather. You might need new seat bottom cushions that are molded like the factory. They say you can steam them out to "new shape"... they will not hold up. Your new seat cover will have a spot that is slack under it. If you have an F250 with center console covered in leather with stitching... this is also availalbe aftermarket and is pretty easy to do. Just have to keep working it and stretching it a bit.

The only tool you will need to do seat bottoms is upholstery cow ring pliers. $3-$4 at harbor freight. You will not be able to do the seat without them because they are what is used to attach the leather seat covers... through the foam, to the seat support.

Assume the seat backs are similar but no experience with them.

dammit. i had just about decided that i needed to pay someone to do it, now you've got me back on the DIY wagon.
Posted by KemoSabe65
70605
Member since Mar 2018
6255 posts
Posted on 9/24/25 at 9:33 am to
If you want to get Robbed go to an upholstery shop.
$850; livewell seat, lean post seat, lean post back, 1.5 yards of material.
I did get a $50 discount for paying cash.
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