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Old 07-09-2014, 09:21 PM
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Thinking of getting seatcovers. Anyone have issue with seatcovers hindering flow of AC seats with the seatcovers?
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Thinking of getting seatcovers. Anyone have issue with seatcovers hindering flow of AC seats with the seatcovers?
Can't say for aftermarket covers. I had my wife's grandmother see me up some seat covers made of big black beach towel. It does stop some but they still work no problem!

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I can feel the air flow through the ford carhartt seat covers...certainly not the same as without, but the ventilation still works well enough for me in south Florida...
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Probably going to depend on the material and tightness of the weave of that material. If you were to purchase a vinyl or leather seat cover, air flow would be minimal through the cover. If you were to get a tweed or any woven material, air flow should be better. Reality is, you will probably will lose some air flow with a seat cover on it.
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