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I have expensive ones on my Silverado I bought neoprene first but I have a dog and it just gobbled up the hair so I ended up buying a set for around a hundred and sixty that was basically fox leather best money I ever spentStill waiting my order but wondering what others have used. No pets or kids, but I'm curious if it's worth buying sets for $150+ vs <$50. My gut feeling is that driver's seat especially is close to a consumable (every few years) rather than permanent accessory.
Mind telling/linking the brands and models you're talking about?I have expensive ones on my Silverado I bought neoprene first but I have a dog and it just gobbled up the hair so I ended up buying a set for around a hundred and sixty that was basically fox leather best money I ever spent
I have both the cheaper she covers for around fifty bucks they do the job but they look like junk in my opinion
I’m waiting for Wet Okole to put some out for the Mav. I have had theirs on 2 vehicles and love them. Add substantial comfort and clean super easy.
The WeatherTech front seat covers are pretty much utilitarian and probably easy on/off washable?I wish I could find a simple, machine-washable, cotton duck/denim cover for my driver seat. I am always dusty and hay covered after time at the horse farm and would like to protect the seat from that. I just couldn't find anything on Amazon that was decently made.
I may just make one myself. Maybe buy a cheapo one to use as the pattern.
I had these on my Frontier. I got them from Costco, they are $189.00 on Costco vs. Coverking at $279. You do lose access to the Back pocket, but gain Molle on the back of the seat. They are pricey, but did a good job.I wish I could find a simple, machine-washable, cotton duck/denim cover for my driver seat. I am always dusty and hay covered after time at the horse farm and would like to protect the seat from that. I just couldn't find anything on Amazon that was decently made.
I may just make one myself. Maybe buy a cheapo one to use as the pattern.
I wish I could find a simple, machine-washable, cotton duck/denim cover for my driver seat. I am always dusty and hay covered after time at the horse farm and would like to protect the seat from that. I just couldn't find anything on Amazon that was decently made.
I may just make one myself. Maybe buy a cheapo one to use as the pattern.
Kinda Of fitting since they make seat covers for your....buttJust in case anyone may not be aware of it, okole means butt in Hawaiian.