Trek Armor Supreme
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Trek Armor Supreme
I just ordered some Trek Armor Supreme seat covers for my 2013 JKS and was wondering if anyone had any install tips. As I was researching the covers I noted that a lot of people mentioned that the install was a little tricky and if like to know if anyone has any little tricks to getting them on quick.
How long did your install take?
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How long did your install take?
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I just installed my rear cover last week, I have no idea what all the hype about this install is! Just watch a YouTube video bc Trek Armor won't provide you with any details, once the headrests are removed it's a simple process. All you will need is an 18mm socket and breaker bar. I'd recommend spraying the cover with an entire can of 3M ScotchGuard for added protection. It took about 30 minutes to install, and that was including cleaning the seat first and spraying the cover with 3M.
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I'm wantin' a set real bad... My drivers seat's vinyl is cracking and these covers are still cheaper than new a seat.
TrekArmor has a good rep and great reviews on the quality of craftsmanship.
Plus, and a BIG plus for me... Mitch seems like good people. I have emailed TrekArmor twice with questions, and he has been very prompt with replying and helpful.
A few more pennies and I'll be ordering mine... Even though I want lockers too.
TrekArmor has a good rep and great reviews on the quality of craftsmanship.
Plus, and a BIG plus for me... Mitch seems like good people. I have emailed TrekArmor twice with questions, and he has been very prompt with replying and helpful.
A few more pennies and I'll be ordering mine... Even though I want lockers too.
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Anyways, I just went with a cabela's trail gear bucket seat cover for $28 delivered. It doesn't look nearly as good as some of these high end ones, fits a little loose over the seat, but the back is pretty nice and tight. It'll do for a good while while I work on other stuff. I might try and figure out something with the seat to tighten it up too
I will probably get those trek armors if I ever have the cash to blow though. Very nice.