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Old 07-14-2012, 09:09 AM
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Default Rampage Seat Protection Combo Packs

I have been looking at these covers, but not sure I want to pull the trigger. Orginally I wanted the Coverkings or Smittybuilts but I'm hearing they fade and the seams pull apart after time.

These covers are canvas but unfortunately there are no good photos of these to show fitment. At the end of the day I am looking at an inexpensive and durable cover that will prevent my kids from trashing the back seat and my wife from ripping the fake leather on the passenger seat since she is 5' nothing.

Anyone have any experience with these? Heres a photo from quadratec, I realize that this is from a TJ but it's all they have for photos.

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Old 07-14-2012, 09:59 AM
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I don't know about these but I got the iggee covers for a decent price, made how I wanted, and have never had problems
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Only judging by that picture... they look like a duffle bag with some bungie cords to keep them tight. Seat covers always look better in the manufactures pictures than they do once you install them, and they already look loose.
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Anyone else?
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Bought the covers from Amazon for 85 bucks including shipping. They don't look awesome but they will do there job. Although the fitment is a bit loose, they appear to be more durable than the neoprene.
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I had Iggee covers in my Tundra and loved them. We plan on ordering a set for the JK soon.
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The drivers side seatback cover ripped at the seam. You get what you pay for.
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I was also looking at these seat covers. I have read that some of the more expensive seat covers only last a couple of years before they're faded and start to rip. I thought that if these last a year or two, I would be money ahead. As far as the fit, are they any baggier than most seat covers? Any thoughts or opinions?
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I got the Rampage black and gray polycanvas covers.

Front: 5057721
Rear: 5057821 for 4 door, 5057921 for 2 door

They fit snug and look factory while providing storage pockets and zipper compartments.

The are cheap (about $100 for set) but have lasted me for over 2 years now without any issues. They catch the dirrt, sun and soda so my seats stay looking new.

I will get these again if the first set ever wears out.

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I have the same covers as Sahara Lee. My drivers side seat back cover has ripped at the seam, the passenger side has started. The back cover seems to still be holding up which is fine because I bought them to protect the back seats from the kids anyway.

If I could do it over, I would have bought the coverkings. I thought the canvas would be more durable, I thought wrong.



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