New Seat Covers!
#13
They are waterproof. They are neoprene and last a long time as long as you don't burn a hole in them with a cigarette or something. I had some wet okoles in my Tacoma that looked great for years till I traded it in on the F150. I would like to get some again but don't think they would work with the AC seats.
#16
Fantastic fit! I imagine they are tough to install, any tips?
Overall I'm not too worried about my seats but I can only imagine how bad the stock tan fabric center will look in a couple years. Can just that piece be ordered and how well did it go on?
Overall I'm not too worried about my seats but I can only imagine how bad the stock tan fabric center will look in a couple years. Can just that piece be ordered and how well did it go on?
#18
They were actually really easy to install and took me about 40 minutes and that is with me taking my time. Im not sure about just ordering the center piece, but i did have to take off the plastic cover on the passenger side to make everything look correct.
They cost me $324 shipped. I think there was like a $40 extra charge for the camo. It took 15 days including weekends to get my covers...when you order they tell you it could be 20 days before they ship out. They arrived in three days so they got here really quick, but the wait was a killer for them to be shipped
They cost me $324 shipped. I think there was like a $40 extra charge for the camo. It took 15 days including weekends to get my covers...when you order they tell you it could be 20 days before they ship out. They arrived in three days so they got here really quick, but the wait was a killer for them to be shipped
#19
Senior Member
I had some wet okole's on my Colorado and they were great. I had bought the special cleaner and protectant they sold, but a year later they still faded. They were red and black and the red had faded to pink, but I never really noticed it until I took them off before I traded the truck in.