โFeb-24-2020 04:41 PM
โFeb-25-2020 10:06 AM
โFeb-25-2020 08:41 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I just went to build and price and it looks like they offer a choice of Marsala or Black seats in the Platinum and a fully optioned Platinum is $95,500. The same truck with what they now call Highland Tan interior has an msrp of $102,000. I don't see any difference in the two trucks other than the Limited gives you the opportunity to spend over $100k on your pick up if you like.
There must be other differences other than just seat color is there?
โFeb-25-2020 08:33 AM
โFeb-25-2020 08:27 AM
ACZL wrote:
Use Saddle soap to clean and then a saddle type conditioner. That's what a local leather shoe shop told me to use on my snowmobile jacket years ago. Jacket & pants are going on 21 years old and still like new. Just too bad the owner can't fit into them anymore! LOL
โFeb-25-2020 06:27 AM
โFeb-25-2020 05:33 AM
โFeb-25-2020 04:53 AM
โFeb-25-2020 04:28 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I just went to build and price and it looks like they offer a choice of Marsala or Black seats in the Platinum and a fully optioned Platinum is $95,500. The same truck with what they now call Highland Tan interior has an msrp of $102,000. I don't see any difference in the two trucks other than the Limited gives you the opportunity to spend over $100k on your pick up if you like.
There must be other differences other than just seat color is there?
โFeb-25-2020 04:13 AM
โFeb-25-2020 04:02 AM
4x4ord wrote:shum02 wrote:
Just treat any leather interior the same way you'd treat any other leather. Clean it with a damp cloth and treat it regularly with a leather conditioner - once a month for me. I use what ever is on sale. 14 YO Lariat parked outside and no rips. Keep the leather moisturized!
My black leather seats looked brand new when I sold my last Platinum. The truck before that was a King Ranch and that leather was looking used by the time I had 6k miles on the truck.
โFeb-25-2020 03:59 AM
shum02 wrote:
Just treat any leather interior the same way you'd treat any other leather. Clean it with a damp cloth and treat it regularly with a leather conditioner - once a month for me. I use what ever is on sale. 14 YO Lariat parked outside and no rips. Keep the leather moisturized!
โFeb-25-2020 03:40 AM
freetime58 wrote:Oldcow wrote:
That's what it is called in Canada anyway. Those of you that have it, have you had a hard time keeping it clean?
Oldcow
.I just grew tired of the black on black on black interiors!
โFeb-25-2020 03:39 AM
โFeb-25-2020 03:33 AM