Description
If the seat cover in your Dodge Pickup is ripped or worn, order this 1972-1986 Dodge pickup seat cover to make it look new again. This isn’t just a seat cover, it’s a true upholstery kit that you can install yourself. This ready-to-install kit is designed specifically for your factory original frame and is not a universal cover. It is made of the highest quality, auto-rated materials and will completely replace, not cover, your existing upholstery. With it’s fully foamed back, this kit will help in restoring your auto interior to a comfortable and clean new look while saving you hundreds of dollars (If you need to replace the original seat foam, please see our seat foam repair kits. Each kit includes installation directions, and the hog rings and pliers required to secure the kit to the seat frame. The kit does not include a replacement seat pad. Each kit is custom made in the U.S.A., based on your selections, and is shipped directly from the manufacturer to you in approximately 4-5 weeks.
Unless otherwise noted, this style fits bench seats without headrests. For any non-bench seat, or seat with a headrest, please see individual product description for available options.
This cover comes as an:
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Open Back – This is suitable for standard cab pickups where you will not see the rear of the seat. As it sounds, the seat cover wraps around the edges of the seat, but the majority of the seat back is exposed.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to variations in computer monitor settings, we recommend that you request a fabric swatch of the material type and color that you like so that you can see and feel it. To request free samples, please click on the request sample link. Because this is a quality custom item made to your specifications, no returns are allowed for dissatisfaction with fabrics, colors, or styles. The photo provided is representative of seat cover design only and may not represent your specific seat configuration.










Tyler –
Great fitment, great material and color options. This really updates the interior on my truck.
vernon –
Much better quality than other seat covers I’ve used. Very good fit. close to factory look
Rj Marks –
Quality materials looks good if you don’t mind a non factory look. Only issue would be add markings for bottom and top. Almost went together backwards
Patrick Hamelin –
1973 truck with a 1986 bench seat
Bottom section was perfect and took 5 minutes to install. Top section was a little more tricky. Went on really easy but was a little tight when time came to put the hog rings. I has to perform a few modifications to the back of the seat to make it fit. Once it was on, this seat cover is really well made with quality materials. Looks like a professionnal job!
Mike Coddington –
Seat upholstery for my 1986 Dodge Royal SE was a perfect fit! More than enough hog rings provided. Material is heavy and we’ll stitched. Truly had made the interior look excellent!
s. hjelle –
This was my first upholstery type seat redo. These seem to be quite nice units. This new style vinyl seems maybe a little bit too soft ( I was installing it at 75+ degrees in full sun), was rite at the ripping point a few times. My original cover used a plastic/rubber u-channel over a flat metal edge to hold one long edge of the lower seat. The new cover used a thin fabric tube that a metal rod goes through. So I then had to come up with a metal rod that it didn’t come with. I added some foam on both the seatback and the seat bottom. It took a little extra stretching but it all went ok. Looks great!
Richard Hartley –
Excellent kit. The quality of the materials used were very nice. As another reviewer noted, the seat bottom went on easy and fit great. But the seat back was a little more of a challenge. With new foam and new materials, I could see that it was going to be a struggle to get the vinyl edges pulled into position to hog ring to the attach points on the frame. I used several zip-ties to collapse the springs, attached the cover, then cut and removed the zip-ties. The springs rebounded into position, tightening up the fabric. Then it was just a matter of “massaging” all of the edges to snug it all up. Turned out great. The whole seat assembly looks and feels fantastic.
Mark from San Diego –
Very well stitched and quality of materials is excellent. I spent more time prepping the frame and renewing the foam on the backrest than I did installing it. Snug fit, but no so tight that it caused any difficulty. Should settle in even better with use and some nice warm summer days. Not a complaint, so much as a recommendation, but the provided hog ring pliers will do the job, but a full size set will provide better leverage and reduce fatigue. If only replacing the cover and not doing any foam work, the quantity of hog rings is quite sufficient, but I had to rebuild the foam backing and re-used my original hog rings (tedious!). Just order some extras to not have to unbend old ones. A great product and saved me a fortune over having it professionally recovered ($900-1250 for several quotes).
Michael A Brown –
bottom section went on easily with very little issues, top section was cut a little small in my opinion and fought me from beginning to end. I got it on but had to make some modifications and some tricks to get there. otherwise great thick material that should be durable
jim –
I installed a vinyl seat cover I purchased from raybuck auto parts, it fit great , looks great and was easy to install, thanks raybuck