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you can get leather seat covers made, or at least custom vinyl ones for the jeep that match the paint sheme too.
that way you can have both. |
+1 for neoprene seat covers... Had them in my old xterra, now they will be perfect for my jeep, and you can get a full set on ebay fairly cheap! I just paid ~110 for full covers.. Should be here beg. next week Il post some pics
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went with neoprene as well....I don't plan on the Jeep being drenched in any kind of liquid and never caught in the rain...so they work well...not to mention they fit like a glove, add some padding to the stock seats, and give it some color :)
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which cordura did you go with? can you post some pix once you get them in?
Originally Posted by Sahara_Maverick
(Post 2213011)
Final decision was cordura. Now, I'm waiting for the delivery.
So, it all depends on what you will use your Jeep for. ;-) |
Leather for me. They look nice, wipe up quickly and mine have always worn well.
Maybe I'd reconsider if it was going to be sitting open, unprotected 24/7, but my JK doesn't see that. It sprinkles often enough in Minnesota that you need to keep a top pretty handy, even if you try and drive with the top off as much as possible. |
Originally Posted by smeg94
which cordura did you go with? can you post some pix once you get them in?
I used Coverking's charcoal. They sent me a few samples of each material for a final check. I ordered a couple weeks ago, so it may take just a little bit more. |
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