Homemade Seat Covers
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Hmmm, I am still in the testing phase, dunno if they are water proof, but the water will bead up on them. They are made of vinyl, so i would say, for now, they are definitely water resistant. i did hit a mild rain a few weeks ago, and it didn't soak through. The headrest covers I made are already a year old and went through a cold winter here in southern Ontario, and they did not crack or peel. The vinyl is called Daytona vinyl, as the manufacturer of the vinyl guarantees that it will not crack or peel up to minus 30 degrees celcius. This past winter was on of our coldest winters here, and it did reach almost minus 30 celcius, so I am keeping my fingers crossed. But this vinyl seems to hold up pretty well.
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nice seat covers, the boobs look too fake though, should have been flesh colored
ild like a set like them in leather with the white part being jku red all day long.
ild like a set like them in leather with the white part being jku red all day long.
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Very nice work! Very intricate too! I have made several seat covers for the JKs as well but none like those! The amount of labor it takes to make them is nuts, but well worth it to say "i made that"