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'got one of these....

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...so I can do this

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...wanna keep this from gettin the leather seats torn up.

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I'm looking for good quality and fit seat covers in a machine washable material.

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Brian,

The 99 is fabric, but I still put something down. But the hair sticks into the fabric and is a bear to vac it out. I never really get it all out of the seat fabric. So, I decided leather might be better. But I just want to keep her claws from tearing up the leather.

Posted
'got one of these....

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...so I can do this

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...wanna keep this from gettin the leather seats torn up.

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I'm looking for good quality and fit seat covers in a machine washable material.

 

Got these below

 

so I went here

 

www.marathoneseatcovers.com

 

and got these

http://www.marathonseatcovers.com/product-gallery.php

 

best thing I have ever put on my truck. They are worth every penny, and more.

If you want more info PM me

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I went down to Costa Mesa this afternoon to the Wet Okole seat cover store. They are a Hawaiian mfr that make seat covers with wetsuit material. I looked them over for quite a while. Lots of patterns including silkscreened GM logos, SS, Z71, VortecMax, etc. I just didn't think they were quite what I was looking for. They were not machine washable and the fabric covering seemed somewhat delicate. The salesman said they should last a few yrs. Heck, I had a cheapo velour cover last near 10 yrs and it was machine washable. I'm going to look for some made with OEM type fabric.

 

http://www.wetokole.com/

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Have a look at these http://www.gofia.com/ . I sell alot of them here, and personally use the OE series in my 03 Sierra. The OE are a custom fit tweed material with some extra padding in them that is machine washable. They do move around a little bit on leather, but it's not to bad.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hey Chuck you might as well look at some cheap seat covers .Anything thats going to fit real good is going to be a pain to take off and on. I have the same problem as you. But mine is twice as bad I have a chocolate and a yellow one. I have them get in back on a blanket. I use one of them lint rollers it works ok.

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I bought the cheap fake wetsuit material universal bench seat covers they have at Walmart. I got black, stretched and attached it as best I could. It actually looks pretty good. I have a weimaraner that sits up there all the time and so far it's been good. When it rips i'll just buy another one since it only cost $15 bucks. :withstupid:

Posted
I bought the cheap fake wetsuit material universal bench seat covers they have at Walmart. I got black, stretched and attached it as best I could. It actually looks pretty good. I have a weimaraner that sits up there all the time and so far it's been good. When it rips i'll just buy another one since it only cost $15 bucks. :withstupid:

 

Lets see some pictures

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I bought CoverKing velour covers for both the front and back. They are great but you wouldn't want to remove them often. I had the same set of cheap neoprene covers on three trucks for five years and they held up great. The static cling on the neoprene keeps dog hair adhered like it was glued, though.

  • 1 month later...
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I have the Wet Okole's in my truck and have been really happy with them. Going on 4 years now.

 

The material still looks good and if they do get some dirt on them, I just wipe them down with a damp towel.

  • 3 months later...
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I have got 2 of these...

 

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Been looking for quite some time for protection for the lint trapping steats in this....

 

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Should have invested in a lint roller company...

 

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Tight Budget....and mad girlfriend because of dog hair in truck....

 

 

Any suggestions

 

interesting way to introduce topic I might say but I like it!

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