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Semi-Truck Seats, Base Adapters & Covers
Luxury Big Rig Seating Options
From air ride seats to universal semi truck seats and custom seat bases, weâve got your backside covered. Choose your style and setup: - High-back, mid-back, and low-profile seats for every body type and cab layout. - Air ride seats for long-haul comfort, smoother suspension, and adjustable positioning. - Heated and cooled seat options to beat the heat or fight off the chill on extreme routes. - Ergonomic designs to ease back discomfort and promote better posture.The Top Features
Material Matters Pick from cloth, faux leather, or genuine leather depending on your budget and the kind of road life you live. All built to handle real milesânot showroom fluff. Stylish & Functional Covers Dress up your seat with sleek two-tone seat covers, stitched accents, and built-in back pockets for on-the-go storage. Custom Base Adapters Mount your seat the right way with base adapters built for Seats Inc. Legacy, Sears Atlas, Bostrom, and more. Available in billet aluminum, gloss black, chrome, and custom powder-coat finishes.Comfortable Accessories
Small upgrades with big difference: - Armrest covers for all-day elbow comfort - Lumbar support cushions to save your spine - Seat organizers to keep your essentials right where you need themGet the Perfect Commercial Truck Seat
Check out our complete aftermarket semi truck seating guide to learn how to choose the right seat for your setup. Almost every new is going to need an adapter, unless it's a standard base unit. Let's say you have a mid-range truck, like a Freightliner M2 model; typically, those don't have a flat floor but a bit of a hump in the middle. That means you'll need a specific adapter and commercial truck seat that has a low-profile midback so you don't hit the roof. Lucky for you, our product selection is vast!Why Shop Our Semi Truck Seating?
- Wide compatibility with Peterbilt, Freightliner, Kenworth, Volvo, and more. - Universal fitment options for hard-to-match setups. - Direct replacement or upgrade-ready seats and hardware. - Everyday low prices without sacrificing quality. - Real support from truck parts experts who understand your cab setup.Start Driving in Comfort
A high-quality seat isnât a luxuryâitâs a necessity. Upgrade your semi truck seat, mount it with confidence, and finish it off with stylish covers and accessories that last. Shop the best semi truck seats and seating accessories todayâand take the pressure off your back for the long haul.Frequently Asked Questions About Semi-Truck Seats, Base Adapters & Covers
Will these seats fit my specific truck model and year?
Most aftermarket semi-truck seats are designed with universal mounting patterns that fit standard truck bases from manufacturers like Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, Volvo, and Mack. However, some trucks require specific base adapters. Check your current seat's bolt pattern (typically measured center-to-center) and compare it to the seat specifications. Common patterns include 8" x 8" and 11" x 11". If you're unsure, measure your existing seat base or contact us with your truck's year, make, and model for verification.
How difficult is it to install a new seat or base adapter?
Installation typically takes 30-60 minutes per seat with basic hand tools. You'll need a socket set, wrenches, and possibly a drill for certain adapters. The process involves unbolting the old seat, potentially installing a base adapter if needed, and bolting in the new seat. Most seats come with installation instructions. Common challenges include accessing tight bolts and ensuring proper electrical connections for air-ride seats. Professional installation is recommended if you're uncomfortable working with air lines or electrical connections.
What's the difference between vinyl, cloth, and leather seat materials?
Vinyl seats are the most durable and easiest to clean, making them ideal for drivers who eat in their trucks or haul dirty loads. They resist stains and spills but can get hot in summer and cold in winter. Cloth seats breathe better and provide more comfort in extreme temperatures but require more maintenance and are harder to clean. Leather offers premium comfort and appearance but needs regular conditioning and costs more. Consider your climate, maintenance preferences, and how many hours you spend in the seat daily when choosing.
Do I need a suspension base or air-ride system for my seat?
If you drive more than 6 hours daily or frequently travel rough roads, a suspension or air-ride seat significantly reduces fatigue and back pain. Air-ride seats offer the best vibration dampening and adjustability but require an air supply connection. Mechanical suspension seats provide good comfort without needing air hookups. Static (non-suspension) seats work for local drivers or backup seats but aren't recommended for long-haul use. Consider your driving conditions and health needs when deciding.
Will aftermarket seat covers fit my existing seats properly?
Universal seat covers work for most standard semi-truck seats but may require some adjustment for a snug fit. Look for covers with elastic bands, drawstrings, or hook-and-loop fasteners for better fitment. Measure your seat's backrest height, width, and cushion dimensions before ordering. Custom-fit covers are available for popular seat models like Bostrom, National, and Sears seating. Avoid covers that interfere with seat adjustment controls or armrest movement. For air-ride seats, ensure covers don't block ventilation ports.