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Old Mar 18, 2012 | 06:22 AM
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Default Seat Cover Material

I am planning on getting seat covers and I think I am going to get the coverking ones. I dont want to spend a lot so the neoprene ones are a little too pricey. Out of the less expensive ones there are the following material options:

1. Spacer Mesh - least expensive one
the rest are the same price:

2. Ballistic Cardura
3. PolyCotton
4. Neosupreme

Any opinions on which ones to get?? Anyone have experience with the spacer mesh?
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 03:39 AM
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Anyone? The main ones i am considering are neosupreme, cordura, spacer mesh
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 04:55 AM
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I got the cordura, charcoal color. They match the original interior quite well and resist my four years old son bravely. ;-)

I was also thinking about the neoprene but one factor that made me decide for the cordura was that apparently neoprene tends to hold moisture and Seattle I quite humid.
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Sahara_Maverick
I got the cordura, charcoal color. They match the original interior quite well and resist my four years old son bravely. ;-)

I was also thinking about the neoprene but one factor that made me decide for the cordura was that apparently neoprene tends to hold moisture and Seattle I quite humid.
I think i might go with the cordura. I requested samples from coverking so i can compare them.
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 07:07 PM
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Default Polycanvas

I got the Rampage Polycanvas front and rear on my 2010 Unlimited Sahara. They are inexpensive but fit good. Keeps the spills, mud, dirt, sand and sun off the factory seats. Lots of storage pockets. I've had them for over a year and will buy them again if these ever wear out, but so far they show no signs of it. Best $100 you could spend.

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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Sahara Lee
I got the Rampage Polycanvas front and rear on my 2010 Unlimited Sahara. They are inexpensive but fit good. Keeps the spills, mud, dirt, sand and sun off the factory seats. Lots of storage pockets. I've had them for over a year and will buy them again if these ever wear out, but so far they show no signs of it. Best $100 you could spend.

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Wow, Those look good and much less expensive. Thanks for posting the pics.
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