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Truck Seat Covers

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Matt, Jun 28, 2017.

  1. Matt

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    What do you have? Looking for something good, cordura seems to be the key. Experiences good or bad...
     
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    I have a set of wet okole. The seat covers are on my second set of truck seats. They held up very well and and stood up to my laziness of not getting out of my waders.
     
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    Nothing but the original leather, I didn't want a cover interfering with the cooled seats.
     
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    I have heard good things about the Wet Okole. Especially if you're putting them over leather. I want to cover the leather seats in my 4runner before they get trashed.

    I have a velour seatcover over the leather bench seat in my 97 chevy. If I slow down suddenly, my dog hits the dash. The velour cloth slides on the leather underneath.

    The truck came with the velour and it I think it's funny so I haven't replaced it. There's also a switch under the steering wheel that turns on red leds under the dash in the cab. Lol.



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    I have canvass seat covers over my leather seats because the leather get to damn hot down in FL. I even have a terrycloth towel material sew into them to keep them from sliding on the leather so much and makes the covers even more comfortable. I also have cool seats which still works fine.


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    Mine are just from Cabelas. Have had them for about 5 years now and they still look brand new.
     

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