Trek Armor Seat Covers - First Impressions and Review
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Being a member of the Thin Blue Line club, I figured a blue on black scheme for my jeep would be perfect! It'll be worth the wait for sure.
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what color scheme for silver
2011 silver jku here...leaning towards full coyote or tan?
I think black on black is to much and was thinking the tan or coyote contrast would give it some pop. All opinions welcome
I think black on black is to much and was thinking the tan or coyote contrast would give it some pop. All opinions welcome
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Not the most original, but I would think a grey/ silver & black would be the way to go. I'm sure it can be done, but my next choice would be the black with graphite. I think that would look great and give you the right look.
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Here are a few photos of black on black Trek Armor covers for those that want to see what they look like installed. We love everything about them, form and function of the entire package is great! Liquid beads up and slides right off the material too. Our two year old daughter was the first to test this.
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Count me as another person interested in purchasing these if/when they make them compatible with the side air bags. For those who have not checked the Trek Armor website, here is what it currently says regarding the side airbags:
Do you offer seat covers for seats with internal air bags?
At this time, we aren't making the seat covers compatible for seats with internal airbags. There is no guarantee that there is enough pressure for the air bag to deploy and have enough power to go through the stitching on the actual seat, and then also get through a flap of some sort on our seat covers. It just creates a lot of liability, and we don't want to cause any issues in case of an accident. Trust me, we would love to do this, but without a lot of testing like we do for our other military seats, it is something that can take a lot of time to insure everything is done perfectly. I know some other manufacturers offer seat covers for those seats with internal air bags, but if you end up going that route, please make sure they have done testing (and ask for the written results) to make sure the air bags will still deploy without any issues.
Now, that's not to say that they might not be on the verge of releasing them, but this is the current statement on their site.
Do you offer seat covers for seats with internal air bags?
At this time, we aren't making the seat covers compatible for seats with internal airbags. There is no guarantee that there is enough pressure for the air bag to deploy and have enough power to go through the stitching on the actual seat, and then also get through a flap of some sort on our seat covers. It just creates a lot of liability, and we don't want to cause any issues in case of an accident. Trust me, we would love to do this, but without a lot of testing like we do for our other military seats, it is something that can take a lot of time to insure everything is done perfectly. I know some other manufacturers offer seat covers for those seats with internal air bags, but if you end up going that route, please make sure they have done testing (and ask for the written results) to make sure the air bags will still deploy without any issues.
Now, that's not to say that they might not be on the verge of releasing them, but this is the current statement on their site.
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Count me as another person interested in purchasing these if/when they make them compatible with the side air bags. For those who have not checked the Trek Armor website, here is what it currently says regarding the side airbags:
Do you offer seat covers for seats with internal air bags?
At this time, we aren't making the seat covers compatible for seats with internal airbags. There is no guarantee that there is enough pressure for the air bag to deploy and have enough power to go through the stitching on the actual seat, and then also get through a flap of some sort on our seat covers. It just creates a lot of liability, and we don't want to cause any issues in case of an accident. Trust me, we would love to do this, but without a lot of testing like we do for our other military seats, it is something that can take a lot of time to insure everything is done perfectly. I know some other manufacturers offer seat covers for those seats with internal air bags, but if you end up going that route, please make sure they have done testing (and ask for the written results) to make sure the air bags will still deploy without any issues.
Now, that's not to say that they might not be on the verge of releasing them, but this is the current statement on their site.
Do you offer seat covers for seats with internal air bags?
At this time, we aren't making the seat covers compatible for seats with internal airbags. There is no guarantee that there is enough pressure for the air bag to deploy and have enough power to go through the stitching on the actual seat, and then also get through a flap of some sort on our seat covers. It just creates a lot of liability, and we don't want to cause any issues in case of an accident. Trust me, we would love to do this, but without a lot of testing like we do for our other military seats, it is something that can take a lot of time to insure everything is done perfectly. I know some other manufacturers offer seat covers for those seats with internal air bags, but if you end up going that route, please make sure they have done testing (and ask for the written results) to make sure the air bags will still deploy without any issues.
Now, that's not to say that they might not be on the verge of releasing them, but this is the current statement on their site.