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Old 10-21-2014, 03:06 PM
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Have had these covers for 2 years now and the piping in the rear seats are deteriorating. No one has ever sat in the rear! Very disappointing. Save your money, buy something else!
Old 10-21-2014, 06:03 PM
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Default I liked my Wet Okole

I had them for 2 years in my Tacoma before I got rid of it... and there was no sign of wear/issues. I did have to contact them for something when I first got them (and I cannot recall what for now) but they were super nice.
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well, I am a boater, looking to get a set of neoprene covers (yes I know they are hot- so is my factory leather that's starting to rip and tear and look like shit) I'm being advised to get coverking or the other less expensive route but I'd gladly pay the money for wet okole IF I get a better cover... are they worth the extra money? if so in what ways? thanks
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I had them in my Tacoma and loved them! Wouldn't recommend ordering them with piping
Old 03-01-2015, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by karmynsbeep
I had them in my Tacoma and loved them! Wouldn't recommend ordering them with piping
Thanks, but why? I like how it looks, but if there's a decent reason to skip it I would.
Old 03-02-2015, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny HotFoot
Thanks, but why? I like how it looks, but if there's a decent reason to skip it I would.
The reviews I read before purchasing mine said the piping would wear fast and could pull loose from sliding in and out

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Old 03-02-2015, 05:05 AM
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I agree if you can skip the piping do it. I have had mine going on 3 years. They are awesome except the piping is worn and looks really bad. The rest of the seats are great. Also they are correct about dog hair..pain to get off. But they have def saved my stock seats as i like to take my dogs swimming.
Old 03-07-2015, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by karmynsbeep
The reviews I read before purchasing mine said the piping would wear fast and could pull loose from sliding in and out Sent from my iPhone using JK-Forum
Thanks. I have read similar reviews (maybe the same?) so the cool looks get trumped by performance. The only question then is wet okoke vs cover king /smitty built/rugged ridge???
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Really glad to have stumbled upon this thread. I wanted to do some more customization on the inside and was considering ordering these. Does anyone recommend another brand? I have a dog who is always in my rig and his hair weaves into the fabric of my seats.

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Trek Armor. Period.

Throw any other idea you have out the window.

My wet Wet Okole covers broke down after one year due to my dog always riding shotgun in my pickup. Trying to vacuum the dog hair was next to impossible, never mind how much they made your back sweat and a heavy case of swamp a$$ in the summer.

My Trek Armor covers were custom stitched to match my saddle interior. Tough as nails fabric, precision fit, super easy to clean, easy to install. Highly recommend them to anyone. When you hear the saying "you get what you pay for", they're talking about these exact covers.



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(fabric wrinkles will disappear)

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