Coverking Front & Rear Ballistic Nylon Seat Covers
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Coverking Front & Rear Ballistic Nylon Seat Covers
I would like to know if anyone has these and what they think about them. Quadratec has the front and rear combo for 179.99 and im in the market for seat covers. The Trek Armor are out because of the price and I really wanna stay under 200$. So what do people say about these with the fitment and the durability of the cover? Would you recomend another seat cover for around the same price?
Coverking Front & Rear Ballistic Nylon Seat Cover Combo for 08-10 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited JK 4 Door with Side Airbags - Quadratec
Coverking Front & Rear Ballistic Nylon Seat Cover Combo for 08-10 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited JK 4 Door with Side Airbags - Quadratec
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Not the best picture. They repel water fine, but I've managed not to let the Jeep get rained in since I got them. They're a little loose on the bottoms. I probably just need to tighten the straps that run under the seat. I hope that helps.
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Does anyone have these with the vinyl seats from the early JKs. I would like to know if they help with the seats being freezing cold in the winter and scalding hot in the summer.
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Just wanted to hear something good about them I saw a video on youtube and this guy bashed them and his seats didnt fit right and didnt look very good quality thanks!
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I have them on the fronts, second seat cover since the neoprenes lasted two years before they tore. They are over 3 years old and look like they'll survive for at least another 6 years. Cordura / ballistic nylon is a great material: I have a 30 year old heavily used camera bag made of cordura.
They improved my 0-60 times; increased my mpg; and improved my range on my CB! lol I had Coverking neoprenes as my first set and the nylon fronts only (I know they don't match) and fit is fine. When the rears eventually wear I'll replace those. The nylons are very easy to instal vs. the neoprenes. Spray them with scotch guard if you want more water protection. They don't hold heat like leather either.
They improved my 0-60 times; increased my mpg; and improved my range on my CB! lol I had Coverking neoprenes as my first set and the nylon fronts only (I know they don't match) and fit is fine. When the rears eventually wear I'll replace those. The nylons are very easy to instal vs. the neoprenes. Spray them with scotch guard if you want more water protection. They don't hold heat like leather either.
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I have them on the fronts, second seat cover since the neoprenes lasted two years before they tore. They are over 3 years old and look like they'll survive for at least another 6 years. Cordura / ballistic nylon is a great material: I have a 30 year old heavily used camera bag made of cordura. They improved my 0-60 times; increased my mpg; and improved my range on my CB! lol I had Coverking neoprenes as my first set and the nylon fronts only (I know they don't match) and fit is fine. When the rears eventually wear I'll replace those. The nylons are very easy to instal vs. the neoprenes. Spray them with scotch guard if you want more water protection. They don't hold heat like leather either.