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Old 03-08-2008, 06:33 PM
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Leather Shifter Cover...Pics Inside!

I found an ebay store that sells some leather accessories for Ford trucks, and decided to order their King Ranch shifter cover.

Here it is out of the packaging, the first few stitches come started for you.
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Working on the install
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The kit comes with stitching instructions and it could not be easier.
 
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And the finished product, I think it looks great!!

This was very easy, and took all of 20 minutes (if that) to install
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Here is a link to the ebay store for those interested, he's got stuff for 150's and 250's and up!

http://stores.ebay.com/ranchitout_W0...Q3amesstQQtZkm

Enjoy!
 
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How much and whats the seller's name?
 
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$57, the store is ranchitout

He's got black ones too, but most of his stuff is for King Ranch trucks.
 
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Originally Posted by Jaho1979
$57, the store is ranchitout

He's got black ones too, but most of his stuff is for King Ranch trucks.
57 seems a little steep for just a leather shifter wrap. Maybe I'm just thinking out my rear though
 
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Originally Posted by Jditta
57 seems a little steep for just a leather shifter wrap. Maybe I'm just thinking out my rear though
I thought it was a little pricey as well, but the final product is worth it to me, I think its awesome!
 
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He is a member here. We had a group buy some time ago.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/members/88226-ranch-it-out.html

Here is his website http://ranchitout.com/index.html

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=shifter

Here is mine in my Lariat.

 

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Originally Posted by BlueFlareside
He is a member here. We had a group buy some time ago.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/members/88226-ranch-it-out.html

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...hlight=shifter

Here is mine in my Lariat.

Very cool, I did not know that! Yours looks good too.
 
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Originally Posted by Jaho1979
Very cool, I did not know that! Yours looks good too.
Thanks!

I went with a different stitching pattern but I like it.
 
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Originally Posted by BlueFlareside
Thanks!

I went with a different stitching pattern but I like it.
It looks good on the Lariat...the King Ranch looks better with the "x" stitching IMO. Its all personal preference, but yours looks great too.
 
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Here is a video I posted on Utube on how to lace the shifter Try this stitch pattern I think its the best and makes it look factory ... Hope this link works.. I made the clip fast take your time

Thanks Ed

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Try this link I think it will work How to install your leather shifter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3VGeBJaRTg
 
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Originally Posted by Ranch-it-Out
Here is a video I posted on Utube on how to lace the shifter Try this stitch pattern I think its the best and makes it look factory ... Hope this link works.. I made the clip fast take your time

Thanks Ed

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You don't like my X pattern??? Just kidding, your way does look more factory.

I did, however, get my stitching a little tighter than in my pictures above, so it looks better.

Thanks for the video and the quick business!! I will definitely keep an eye on your store...do you ever make the passenger side piece that goes above the glovebox for the F150? Not with a longhorn, but maybe the state of Texas or something else?

Thanks again!
 
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Originally Posted by Ranch-it-Out
Try this link I think it will work How to install your leather shifter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3VGeBJaRTg
That's how I did mine. I think the X pattern looks good on the King Ranch, though.

 
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This guy wants way to much for the shifter covers. You can order the Mark LT hole factory leather wraped shifter **** for $35 from Tasca in Black or Tan and its all nicely stiched and moulded under the chrome cap instead of covering it.
 

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