Seat Covers
#11
JK Jedi Master
I'm certain I saw some seat-shaped towels that said "Jeep" on them in the Quadratec catalog. They probably come in pairs, so you don't have to make your wife feel "different" (in a bad sort of way, I mean).
#12
Dont park under light poles and just clean it when it gets hit. I run a Safari Bikini Top mostly for sun protection. I just recently covered the back end with a duster cover.
#13
I think i still got mud on carpet/seat/roll bars from my first mud run. lol
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Check out the thread I started on Seat Covers. I have done most of the research already.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-talk-26/seat-cover-torture-test-68475/
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-talk-26/seat-cover-torture-test-68475/
#16
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We've got the Iggees on order. Have had Wet Okoles in our truck for 5 years and they are awesome, but just a few times wheeling in the desert with even only the freedom panels removed, the dust inside the JK was a PITA to clean out after a trip. Plus two dogs who sometimes ride, as well as 3 kids...we need all the help we can get. We decided having something "dust proof" would be the way to go. A little concerned about the burned butt factor after sitting in the sun, but then again the Wet Okoles sweat like crazy when it's hot and you are wearing shorts...so it's a trade off.
#17
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We've got the Iggees on order. Have had Wet Okoles in our truck for 5 years and they are awesome, but just a few times wheeling in the desert with even only the freedom panels removed, the dust inside the JK was a PITA to clean out after a trip. Plus two dogs who sometimes ride, as well as 3 kids...we need all the help we can get. We decided having something "dust proof" would be the way to go. A little concerned about the burned butt factor after sitting in the sun, but then again the Wet Okoles sweat like crazy when it's hot and you are wearing shorts...so it's a trade off.
I have the Iggee covers. The red center swatches really don't get too hot, but I do have those JEEP towel seat-covers on hand for the especially warm days. Works pretty good.
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I personally have a set of inexpensive neoprene covers that after about a year and half I am getting marathon covers to go over. Now, that doesn't solve your aversion to the $200 price tag. Here are some other options.
several different color options for each for about $29.99.
Now, these are the cheapest "waterproof" that I can find, but again you are over $100 for just the front seats.
As always, tell us what you choose and take pictures of the results.
several different color options for each for about $29.99.
Now, these are the cheapest "waterproof" that I can find, but again you are over $100 for just the front seats.
As always, tell us what you choose and take pictures of the results.