Interior Seat Covers For Peterbilt Trucks
The driver's seat takes more abuse than any other surface in a Peterbilt cab — hundreds of entry and exit cycles per week, exposure to work clothes, sun, and sweat, and the constant vibration of miles on the road. A quality seat cover protects the OEM upholstery from premature wear, adds a layer of comfort, and can dramatically freshen the interior of a high-mileage truck. We carry seat covers for Peterbilt trucks in a range of materials including neoprene, canvas, and leatherette to suit different preferences and operating environments.
Frequently asked questions about interior seat covers
What seat cover material is best for a Peterbilt truck driver?
Neoprene seat covers are the most popular choice for working drivers — they're waterproof, resist oil and grease, and hold up well to the abuse of daily commercial operation. Canvas covers offer excellent durability and breathability for drivers in hot climates where neoprene can feel warm in summer. Leatherette covers provide a cleaner, more finished appearance preferred by owner-operators who want a premium cab interior without the maintenance demands of genuine leather.
Will a seat cover fit over an air-ride suspension seat in a Peterbilt?
Most Peterbilt trucks are equipped with air-ride suspension seats — National, Sears, or Bostrom are common OEM seat brands. Seat covers need to be matched to the specific seat model for proper fit around the suspension mechanism, lumbar controls, and armrest cutouts. Universal covers often gap or bunch around seat controls, while seat-specific covers provide a clean, tailored look without interfering with seat adjustments.
How do I install a seat cover on a Peterbilt air-ride seat without it shifting?
The key to a cover that stays put is using all of the included straps, hooks, and attachment points — skipping any of them allows the cover to migrate during entry and exit. Tuck excess material deep into the seat seams before securing the back straps. For air-ride seats, route straps so they don't interfere with the height adjustment mechanism or lumber support controls. A cover that's slightly undersized for the seat will grip better than one that's too large and has excess material to bunch.
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