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I have a 2005 CC with split benches front and rear. The truck has tan interior, which I love the look of, but since I have 3 kids I think seat covers would be prudent.
I need something that fits tight and does not look bad.
Autobahn, these seat covers you have completely cover the center console, even the lid?? How about the headrests? Are yours all one piece with the seats, or do the seat covers just make it look like that? Does anyone know how these would work with the Supercab seats with integrated seatbelts and seperate headrests?
The Okoles fit well. I will check and see if they come in a color that closely matches the tan interior and if they have them for the back seat too. What about fading and swampass? Both are problems with the Okole Jeep seat covers. Granted, I cant take the top off the truck though.
can't beat the wet okole seat covers. truely fit like a glove. i got them for the front and back seats. the tan matches perfect. did the tan with full black piping. they also give you covers for the console and rear armrest. very pleased with them. expensive, but worth it! just make sure to get the sample swatches before you give the ok for color.
are they like a neoprene material? based on autobahnF-250's gallery, it looks like a pair of spandex pants or a diving suit stretched over the seats. i really like that!
Yeah, they are the same as a wet suit. So I have read. I wanted to get a set of these, filled out the free swatch with 2-3 colors I thought would go on my truck. Not received a single thing from them yet. That was only 4 months ago so maybe the postman is just slow this week
Other then that I have heard nothing but awesome things about the Okoles. The corvette guys use these for their cars as well.
I was wondering how they would work with heated seats. Wet suits are designed to retain heat after all... guess they would make the heated seats take a long time to heat up, if at all?
If you have leather seats I would be careful not to put on any covers that don't breath....it can discolor the leather. Same thing with steering wheel covers on leather clad steering wheels.
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