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Old 09-06-2012, 11:33 PM
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I just got my Wet Okole seat cover today. I ordered them about 4 weeks ago, but I think the wait was worth it. I got the seat covers because I have a little one and two dogs. Just wanted to protect my interior without losing the apperance of my truck. I also add the FX4 logo with the order. I think it looks pretty good. This is my first time starting a post and adding photo attachments, so I hope this works.
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Old 09-06-2012, 11:53 PM
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They look good! I had some in my last truck and I miss them a lot. Did u install them yourself?
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I did install them. The back seat were a real pain. I tried to pull the rear bench seat out but failed. I removed all 8 bolts on the floor but could not figure out how to get the back of the seats removed from the two spring boxes behind the seats. So I just ran the straps the best I could without removing the back seats. The front two bucket seats went on super easy. I think I spent about 2 hours total. Thanks
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Those look great!

I've been considering various seat covers, too. The neoprene is appealing. How do they feel? Do they retain heat in the summer (it gets really hot here.)
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Well I live in Alaska and the hottest it gets here is about 75 degrees. Sorry I am no help there. The neoprene feels good, the quality is great and I know they will protect my seat from anything. Thanks
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They do retain heat. I live in coastal SoCal and notice it on warmer days when I first get in. Not as bad when parked in shade as direct sunlight.
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Heated and cooled seats? How do they work with those?
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Thanks. I live in OK and it can get pretty hot in the summer, particularly the past couple of years. Those covers sure look nice, though.
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How much did those set you back if you don't mind me askin?



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Those look really good! Defiantly an option for me some point down the line


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