Neoprene seat covers
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Neoprene seat covers
I've been looking for seat covers but orders a hi lift neoprene cover for my jack and it faded in about 2 wks. Is this common for neoprene? Has anyone had their covers fade bad?
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My neoprene seat covers haven't faded but they are starting to wear out after only 18 months, the covering over the neoprene is wearing thin and exposed. don't really care as i have new mall crawler on order with leather so wont be putting seat covers on. Was going to buy a set for my other jeep but i think i will look for something different.
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I have black and blue neoprene seat covers and they faded within a few months just from going topless on the weekends last summer.
I loved them but if you take your top off a lot be prepared to have them fade....
They are coverking brand.
I loved them but if you take your top off a lot be prepared to have them fade....
They are coverking brand.
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The Smittybilt neoprene covers do fade over a couple of years. Whne 4wd was running their 'buy front, get rears free' deal for $120 total, getting 3+ years use was pretty good.
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
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Originally Posted by westchester
The Smittybilt neoprene covers do fade over a couple of years. Whne 4wd was running their 'buy front, get rears free' deal for $120 total, getting 3+ years use was pretty good.
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
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Originally Posted by westchester
The Smittybilt neoprene covers do fade over a couple of years. Whne 4wd was running their 'buy front, get rears free' deal for $120 total, getting 3+ years use was pretty good.
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
I just looked, their price jumped to $280. WTF ! That makes Katskin leather covers an alternative for $500-800
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Originally Posted by Sierra141
Just ordered mine for 168.00 free shipping front and back at 4wheelonline.com ,
These guys have better prices than 4 wheel parts FYI
These guys have better prices than 4 wheel parts FYI
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I roll topless most of the season. Pretty much any chance I have. I wanted to go with the black on black, but there seems to be no point if they're gonna be grey in a few months anyway.