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So i did some searching on the forum and found a few posts on seat covers. I have narrowed it down to either the Wet Okole or the Cover King covers. Does anyone have any critical info to persuade me on one or another?

 

My 09 Sierra has the almost white interior seats and I use my truck to work, so this color isn't working!

 

Any opinions would be great

 

Chris

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Up to you really. Pretty much everything I get for my truck is for function over fashion. I have the same seat color as yours I believe and I bought some cheap covers for it. For a work truck I wasn't to concerned about the fit and look.

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I have the neoprene seat cover from cover king on my truck. They still have the rear seat picket. I mesh 2 tone color. They are nug on the seats so they dont move around. i came with the headrest covers and also the center console pieces.

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I also have CoverKing neoprene seat covers and I have no complaints.

 

Same here...Washed them recently and they look almost new. Only complaint is most people take it as an excuse to get in my truck however dirty they are...

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I had the Wet Oakley on my Jeep Wrangler and they faded fast, though keep in mind it does not have a top on it 3 months out of the year and that it is exposed to the sun quite a bit. They held up good for about the first 2 and 1/2 months I had them but then the stitching started to come apart. After about a year and 1/2 of them being on my Jeep they finally gave in and the driver side ripped totally so I just took them off. Not for sure if it was because of the sun exposure but I don't think I would spend the money on them again. That's just me though.

 

Justin

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I have the coverking neoprene covers and love them. I have an extra set that I would sell cheap that is brand new. I pm you about them.

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