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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 11:00 AM
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Just ordered my trek armor covers from Mitch. If you call them they can customize your order to anything you want rather than the choices listed on their website. Mitch was very helpful and I completed my order in 10 minutes with OD green outers Black inners with black stitching. Should take about 2 weeks. I highly recommend going with trek armor.
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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 05:28 PM
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Just got in my 2nd set of Rampage. The first set lasted almost 3 years. Finally got a grease stain on the rear that wouldn't wash out so I decided to chunk them. The seats under them still look new.

They are not the best quality. They are not the best looking. At less than $100 for both front and rear they may be the cheapest.

I would not hesitate to let my GF's Lab-Sheppard mix climb on them.
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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 09:28 AM
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The OP probably bought the seat covers by now but I thought I would throw in my two cents; Trek Armor has my vote hands down. After going thru several seat covers we decided to go with Trek Armor. Next to SuperHyde (buddy has) these have been the only ones that have held up being water resistant, color not fading, tough, has the MOLLE system on the back and actually FIT the seats, has pockets in the front and on the side, etc. I will have them in all my future jeeps.
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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 06:52 PM
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I had Marathon seat covers in my 08 Jeep and loved them they wear well and u could wash them when they got dirty.
Im looking for new ones for my 13 Jeep. I have looked at a lot of seat covers and found this place Ruff Tuff seat covers they are made in the USA so when I get some extra money I will get a set of these.

Island girl

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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by White Ghost
Love my rugged ridge seat covers have had them for a year now still look new. Just installed the armrest cover it's so nice.
I have had Rugged Ridge for 1.5 years. After one summer my black seat covers are faded Grey. I run my top off from June to October so the sun puts a beating on them. They fit well nice and snug. When installing you swear you will bust a seam but they don't. Durable but they fade heavily. I won't buy another set just because of the fading. I will try a different company. I have a 2012 btw.
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Old Feb 1, 2014 | 11:59 AM
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trek armor
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Old Feb 1, 2014 | 04:30 PM
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Trek armor all the way!!!!
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Old Feb 2, 2014 | 01:15 AM
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I have Wet Okoles - my wife and I love them! Great for beach days (when we were in Hawaii) I took out the carpeting and laid down some Herculiner to eliminate wet carpet/wet carpet funk and thought I'd get the added benefit of reduced dog hair. Well, the dog hair sticks to the rubber chunks in the Herculiner. it's not quite as bad as w/the carpeting and it can be hosed/scrubbed out far more easily.
The dogs just go in the back - with either the seat flipped up (good) or completely removed (better).

I think that if your 4 legged buddy is up on the seats instead of in the back, big, oversized, cheap beach towels may be your best bet. They can be easily washed, dried and re-used. Punch some grommets through the towels and use some light rope/paracord/bungies and some carabineers to help keep things secure.
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