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Seat Covers...

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by aaronrules » Wed May 12, 2010 7:28 pm

Just another topic to start since I am sitting here waiting to leave this place! Whos has seat covers? I have looked at GT Covers, Wet Okeloe (or something like that), the GT neoprene covers are 322$ for the front and back, way cheaper than the other place...just wondering if anyone has seat covers and if they like them?

I did do a search but only found a couple mentions of seat covers that didn't really answer this question...
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by Trail X » Wed May 12, 2010 9:28 pm

I know teebes has the smittybilt MOLLE seat covers... I beleive AlekG has some neoprene ones... I prefer leather.
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by aaronrules » Wed May 12, 2010 11:15 pm

JamesDowning wrote:I know teebes has the smittybilt MOLLE seat covers... I beleive AlekG has some neoprene ones... I prefer leather.


Yes I saw you rubbing it in on another thread... :twisted:
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by HARDTRAILZ » Wed May 12, 2010 11:23 pm

I have some really nice leatherette covers that I picked up off craigslist for 100. The lady I got them off of said she got them from the dealer. Fit great and still allow the individual sides of rear seat to be laid down independantly.
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by Trail X » Thu May 13, 2010 12:39 pm

aaronrules wrote:Yes I saw you rubbing it in on another thread... :twisted:


Hehe, rub-a-dub dub.
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by bgwolfpack » Thu May 13, 2010 5:47 pm

I think Philberto did some research on seats and seat covers a little while back. Maybe he'll join in and give his 2cts. I think he was leaning towards leather. :cheers:
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by Philberto » Thu May 13, 2010 8:44 pm

Indeed I did. You have a few, albeit generally expensive options when covering your seats.

Wet Okole offers a neoprene seat cover set, generally meant for the surfing/beach crowd, where the company got its start.
Basic Price: $470


GTcovers offers a giant variety of products, from neoprene to leather to leatherette to a ballistic nylon-type material. You save money if you order both front and back seat covers from these guys.
Pricing ranges, but for their "Endura" heavy duty covers for both front/back seats, you are looking at $322.92


There are a large variety of vendors out there, but for your basic one-stop shopping, I say GTcovers is pretty competitive on prices, and they have a very easy-to-use website. If you are specifically looking for neoprene wetsuit-type covers, Wet Okole is hard to beat as a specialist cover maker.

The smittybilt MOLLE setup is cool, but you can obtain similar utility just by stitching your straps and pockets onto a cover that you pick up yourself. This, of course, requires basic sewing knowledge and/or access to a sewing machine, but would be my preferred method (I like customizability and putting things exactly where I want them).

Another option to look into is to obtain your own material or look into auto reupholstery places. If you can provide your own material, and have a hookup to obtain it, you may even come out around the same price as covers, you'll have use of your map pockets, etc, and you can customize endlessly.

So, your options are there, but as far as having bought seat covers, no I haven't. I have a lot more things to take care of before I start messing with the seats, like cargo nets attached to the headliner, cargo nets on the rear hatch, and nylon webbing compartmentalizing the rear cargo area, the second row seat, and the front row (I have some big dogs that have a habit of trying to jump up front at times, and securing your rear cargo is always a good idea.)
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by wink » Tue May 18, 2010 10:26 am

My girlfriend bought me these for Christmas,
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not sure where or how much they were.
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by bgwolfpack » Tue May 18, 2010 11:51 am

Hey wink. Could you ask her? :poke:

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by aaronrules » Tue May 18, 2010 1:02 pm

bgwolfpack wrote:Hey wink. Could you ask her? :poke:

:wink: :wink:


Yeah, they look pretty decent!
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by wink » Wed May 19, 2010 1:06 pm

She got them on ebay from designcovers.com, she wouldn't tell me the price. But they do custom work.
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by irishboy02 » Wed May 19, 2010 1:11 pm

wink wrote:she wouldn't tell me the price.


If ya hafta ask...

I like those covers though wink :cheers:
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