2011-2014 FORD F250 f350 F450 SUPER DUTY KING RANCH REAR SEAT 60/40
60/40 split rear seat for a 2011–2014 Ford Super Duty King Ranch can be a bit of a hunt, primarily because that specific era used the distinct Chaparral Leather (a reddish-brown, rugged saddle leather) which was updated in 2015 to a darker “Java” shade.
Here is a breakdown of what you need to know for your search or installation:
Key Specifications
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Material: Authentic Chaparral leather with King Ranch “Running W” branding.
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Compatibility: These seats are generally interchangeable across F-250, F-350, and F-450 Crew Cab models from 2011 to 2016.
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Features: Often includes a fold-down center armrest with cup holders and an under-seat locking storage bin (factory option).
Where to Look
Since these are no longer in production, your best bets are:
| Source | Strategy |
| Specialized Dismantlers | Look for “Truck-only” salvage yards (e.g., Burny’s Truck Parts or Texas Truck Center). They often pull entire interiors. |
| eBay Motors | Search for “King Ranch Rear Seat 60/40.” Be prepared for high shipping costs due to weight. |
| Car-Part.com | This is the professional index for salvage yards. Search for “Seat, Rear” and filter by your specific year and “King Ranch.” |
| Marketplace/Forums | Check Ford-Trucks.com or PowerStroke.org classifieds. Owners often swap interiors and sell the originals. |
Pro-Tips for Buyers
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Sun Damage: The King Ranch leather is notorious for fading or drying out if not conditioned. Always ask for high-resolution photos of the top of the headrests and the upper backrest.
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The “Fold-Flat” Floor: If your truck doesn’t currently have the 60/40 split, ensure the donor seat comes with the mounting brackets and the fold-out cargo floor (if applicable), as the floor bolts directly to the seat frame.
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Cleaning: If you find a set that is dry but not cracked, use Bick 4 or the official King Ranch Leather Conditioner to restore that deep reddish hue.











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