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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 04:45 AM
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I take my dog in my jeep daily , currently have towels covering my cloth seats , I have looked at covers online any suggestions on covers to save the seats and control hair
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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 06:11 AM
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Marathon superhyde seat covers- well worth every penny.

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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 06:14 AM
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I have the wet okoles and they are very nice. For your application the Trek Armors sound like what you need.
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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 10:39 AM
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Thanks ,I will check them out
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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 10:51 AM
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Love my Trek Armor seat covers great quality, fit nice in the hot weather etc etc etc
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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 05:26 PM
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I have researched this on here for a while and the Coverking ballistic got a LOT of votes... I just went on to order a set and they do not make them for a 2014 yet, I think the latest they went was 2012 so you should be safe. I ended up ordering the Coverking neoprene... they will do for now hopefully they wear ok and don't turn "pink" right away!!
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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 05:33 PM
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I bought the CoverKing ballistic nylon seat covers and like them for the what they are, cheap seat covers. I will say the fitment is decent in some places. The head rests look like crap, to loose. The rear seat is SUPER tight but no seperated seams as of yet. I did watch a YouTube video about them where they tested the waterproofness and they faired ok but not completely waterproof which is expected for the price. If your just looking to protect against dirty and mud they will do great. Rainstorms not so much. I figured if they last a couple years then it's worth the $200 I paid for the set through Quadratec.
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Old Dec 17, 2013 | 04:06 PM
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I just bought a black '13 JK and own a Great Dane. The last few cars we have owned were all with leather and I already miss it. I have been looking at Clazzio leather seat covers and think they look pretty good. I've got just the 2 door and replaced the rear seat with a rectangle dog bed from costco. On ebay I found some of these for the front seats for $279 I think. The issue I have about the cloth seats is that his hair gets stuck in the fabric. The seats are black and he has white/black hair so its super noticeable. I looked at the trek armor and other fabric covers but it seems like they are hard to take on and off to wash in the washing machine and they still would get hair stuck in them. Leather is nice cause you can just brush hair off and if there is slobber it just wipes off with a wet clothe.

The other thing I have been looking at is the BedTred. I will probably end up with that as well in the next few months.
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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Black2013JK
I just bought a black '13 JK and own a Great Dane. The last few cars we have owned were all with leather and I already miss it. I have been looking at Clazzio leather seat covers and think they look pretty good. I've got just the 2 door and replaced the rear seat with a rectangle dog bed from costco. On ebay I found some of these for the front seats for $279 I think. The issue I have about the cloth seats is that his hair gets stuck in the fabric. The seats are black and he has white/black hair so its super noticeable. I looked at the trek armor and other fabric covers but it seems like they are hard to take on and off to wash in the washing machine and they still would get hair stuck in them. Leather is nice cause you can just brush hair off and if there is slobber it just wipes off with a wet clothe.

The other thing I have been looking at is the BedTred. I will probably end up with that as well in the next few months.

I have a German Shepard , and also have black cloth seats, , I'm spending a lot of time vacuuming seats now . To control hair, she sits on a towel currently . I love the leather seats in my car so easy to take care of with her.
I take her to beach to run in the mornings , so water repellant is good for me
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Old Dec 20, 2013 | 11:02 AM
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Most of these covers are so expensive, and I can't get my dog to just sit on a towel unfortunately. Still having hair problems
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