Iggee Seat Covers: Product and Installation Review
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Iggee Seat Covers: Product and Installation Review
Just the two front seat covers from Iggee this weekend. I went with them over noprene because they apparently do not fade (can be conditioned), are waterproof, won't absorb smells, and feel nicer (personal pref.).
Here's what I recommend:
1) Order from eBay store for best prices
2) Send them pictures of your seats with the handle holes, and follow-up before they start cutting
3) If you can, remove your seats to install these covers
Pros:
* look great, do not feel cheap at all
* appear to last a long time (jeeper reviews)
* affordable
* seats feel a little cushier, since the covers have some padding
* great customer service, called me back to confirm that they have reviewed the photos of my seats and were sending to be cut the next day
* fedex shipping, received them within 12 days
Cons:
* I would prefer thicker straps that can be tightened more, instead of rubber bands
* Sides of the front seats are hard to tightened and have stay flat (without folds) - no big deal
* If you break a rubber band you'd done
* If you don't cut the wholes for the headrests you're SOL (but this is very easy)
All in all I couldn't be much happier with the product and service, let's see how it pans out.
NOTE: I have a 10% discount which I can send over to anyone interested in getting these covers, PM me.
Here's what I recommend:
1) Order from eBay store for best prices
2) Send them pictures of your seats with the handle holes, and follow-up before they start cutting
3) If you can, remove your seats to install these covers
Pros:
* look great, do not feel cheap at all
* appear to last a long time (jeeper reviews)
* affordable
* seats feel a little cushier, since the covers have some padding
* great customer service, called me back to confirm that they have reviewed the photos of my seats and were sending to be cut the next day
* fedex shipping, received them within 12 days
Cons:
* I would prefer thicker straps that can be tightened more, instead of rubber bands
* Sides of the front seats are hard to tightened and have stay flat (without folds) - no big deal
* If you break a rubber band you'd done
* If you don't cut the wholes for the headrests you're SOL (but this is very easy)
All in all I couldn't be much happier with the product and service, let's see how it pans out.
NOTE: I have a 10% discount which I can send over to anyone interested in getting these covers, PM me.
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I just installed a front set myself. Installation was very easy. Take your time to look them over to see which one goes on which seat. It would be nice if they were labeled or tagged in some way. The head rest covers are easier to get on with the head rests re-installed first.