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CoverKing Rear Seat Configuration Question

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I am about to pull the trigger on some CoverKing neoprene seat covers on Costco.com. It's asking about the rear seat and I see two options.

1. 60/40 Split; With 2 Removeable Headrests; With built-in armrest
2. 60/40 Bottom; 40/20/40 back; With 2 Removeable Headrests; With Built-in Armrest; Not for Mega Cab

I have a 2019 1500 5th Gen - Big Horn with the sport appearance package (black cloth).

I know the back seat lifts up in 2 sections (so 60/40 bottom) but I am lost on the 40/20/40 back. I have 3 headrests (two removable) and 3 seat belts.

Does anyone have personal experience with the CoverKings from Costco or which configuration I should be looking at?

Link for reference: https://costco.coverking.com/?costco_sku=CK12N&prod=CSC
 
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I am about to pull the trigger on some CoverKing neoprene seat covers on Costco.com. It's asking about the rear seat and I see two options.

1. 60/40 Split; With 2 Removeable Headrests; With built-in armrest
2. 60/40 Bottom; 40/20/40 back; With 2 Removeable Headrests; With Built-in Armrest; Not for Mega Cab

I have a 2019 1500 5th Gen - Big Horn with the sport appearance package (black cloth).

I know the back seat lifts up in 2 sections (so 60/40 bottom) but I am lost on the 40/20/40 back. I have 3 headrests (two removable) and 3 seat belts.

Does anyone have personal experience with the CoverKings from Costco or which configuration I should be looking at?

Link for reference: https://costco.coverking.com/?
Link is no good. I'm interested in a set also. Could you repost the link?
 
You bet. I just updated the original post with a working link.
 
I ended up ordering option 1 above and can report back with how they fit and if I got the right ones
 
They fit pretty good. Took me about 2 hours for install. The hardest part for me was the center console insert in the back seat. I did buy the right kit but they sent me the wrong head seat covers for the front row.

Their support team fixed it and they are suppose to be sending me replacements.

The smell went away after 3 weeks and they have been pretty good so far. It doesn’t get super warm where I am but the seats aren’t as breathable.

My dog rides in the back seat and he hasn’t done any long term damage that I can tell

Overall I am pretty happy with the seat covers.9BE4E6B1-FFDC-4435-8FB4-7D64D780563C.jpeg23EC59AE-6109-4D71-A33F-102D899804E8.jpegAEEFFFBE-415E-4449-A03F-C30257E7EDCB.jpeg
 
Brought some Coverking Neosupreme Kryptek Typhon front and rear seat covers a few months ago from CARiD.com. These seat covers are awesome and fit like a glove.

Front covers went right on with no problems. The rear covers I found is easier to install with the seat removed (4 bolts) and gives it a tighter fit for a better overall look IMO. Highly recommend Coverking seat covers.
 

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Questions:
1. Can we get an update on the status of the covers?
2. Any effect on the heated seats?
3. Side pictures of rear headrests (post 9 & 10) show material (loose vs tucked under) around head rest adjustment button. Was this correctable with time or adjustment?
4. Removing rear seat bolts. Can you see daylight when you remove the bolts? I seem to remember doing this on a previous vehicle and I disturbed the "undercoating/sealant" as the bolts went through.

FYI
Auto Anything is having 30% off "this weekend only" on the neoprene seat covers.
 
Questions:
1. Can we get an update on the status of the covers?
2. Any effect on the heated seats?
3. Side pictures of rear headrests (post 9 & 10) show material (loose vs tucked under) around head rest adjustment button. Was this correctable with time or adjustment?
4. Removing rear seat bolts. Can you see daylight when you remove the bolts? I seem to remember doing this on a previous vehicle and I disturbed the "undercoating/sealant" as the bolts went through.

FYI
Auto Anything is having 30% off "this weekend only" on the neoprene seat covers.

These have held up great for me. They got super muddy during hunting season and cleaned up pretty good. I’ve been running the heated seat every morning the last week and the seats don’t get as hot but still enough tojustify the seat covers

I didn’t remove any bolts during installation and have only had to retuck the passenger side once.
 
These have held up great for me. They got super muddy during hunting season and cleaned up pretty good. I’ve been running the heated seat every morning the last week and the seats don’t get as hot but still enough tojustify the seat covers

I didn’t remove any bolts during installation and have only had to retuck the passenger side once.
Thanks for the reply.
I installed the rear seats last Saturday and find the black/charcoal combo to in be sync with the interior and a nice OEM fit and look. Debating on the front, currently using Seat Armour there that I bought from CJ Pony thanks to a recommendation from the forum. Having an issue with the rear driver headrest tucking the material around the headrest adjustment button. I have been in contact with Auto Anything over the issue and have to forward them a picture, which in turn will forward to Coverking. 2+ hour install, no tool kit came with the covers, not that big of a deal. I used a spatula to tuck the material and thin string to pull the hooks that attach under the seat.

Front looks like a much easier install with the exception of the front seat console install as I have a bench seat and removing the "cup holder plastic" seems like a very tight fit with clips.

Thanks again for the update.
Ram coverking rear 1.jpeg Ram coverking rear driver headrest 2.jpeg Ram coverking rear pass headrest image2.jpeg
 
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Sorry if I am digging up an old thread, but I found an installation video for the 5th Gen Rams that I think other members such as myself who might be interested in purchasing Coverking seat covers might find interesting. Video is made by Coverking.

 
Thanks for the video-it will come in handy(music muted of course). I ordered a set of Ballistic covers yesterday for the 21 I picked up Friday.

If it wasn't for the airbags, I would have just gone with the universal Cabelas seat covers that I used for 13 years in my Tacoma.
 
Thanks for the video. I am looking for seat covers for my 2019 Big Horn. Any recommendations on snug fitting good looking covers? I just signed up here. I guess I need to fill out truck info in my signature. Thanks
 

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