Ford SUPER DUTY Front Bucket Seats CREW CAB w/ JUMP SEAT VINYL Replacement OEM
OEM Vinyl Front Bucket Seats with a Jump Seat for a 2017–2022 Ford Super Duty (F-250, F-350, F-450), you are typically looking at the XL trim level (Work Truck) interior.
These are highly sought after by owners looking to convert from a center console to a 3-passenger front row, or by those wanting a more durable, “hose-out” interior.
1. Configuration: The “40/20/40” Setup
In Ford terminology, what you are looking for is the 40/20/40 split bench.
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The “40s”: These are the driver and passenger bucket seats.
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The “20”: This is the center jump seat that doubles as an armrest/storage bin when folded down.
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Material: Ford calls this Medium Earth Gray Vinyl. It is a heavy-duty, commercial-grade synthetic material designed for easy cleaning.
2. Sourcing Options
You have two main paths depending on whether your current seat frames are damaged:
| Option | Best For… | Estimated Cost |
| Complete “Take-Off” Sets | Doing a full conversion from a center console or replacing destroyed frames/airbags. | $850 – $1,200 |
| OEM Replacement Covers | Refreshing a worn driver’s seat or passenger seat without replacing the whole chair. | $150 – $260 (per cover) |
| Jump Seat Only | Adding the middle seat to an existing bucket seat setup. | $250 – $450 |
3. Critical Installation Tips
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The PATS Transceiver: If you are swapping a Center Console out for a Jump Seat, your truck’s keyless start sensor is likely inside the console. You must relocate it or your truck will not start (showing “No Key Detected”).
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Torx Plus (TP45): Most Super Duty seat bolts require a Torx Plus 45 bit. A standard Torx T45 will likely strip the bolt head because the teeth are shaped differently.
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Airbag Compatibility: Ensure the donor seats match your truck’s airbag configuration. 2017–2022 seats generally have side-impact airbags built into the outer bolsters. If your truck expects an airbag and the seat doesn’t have one, you will have a permanent SRS light on your dash.
4. Where to Find “Lot” Items
Since you previously mentioned “Lot” numbers, companies like OEMresale, St. James Auto & Truck Parts, and The Seat Shop are the industry leaders for these specific OEM vinyl take-outs.
Pro Tip: Look for “New Take-Off” listings. These are seats removed from brand-new trucks that were immediately sent to a conversion company (like for an ambulance or specialized utility body), meaning the vinyl is essentially brand new.





























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