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Old Oct 4, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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Doesn't neoprene breathe?

They look like they'd be a cat hair magnet.

I like what JPM has been doing with the leathers....
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 11:45 AM
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That thing looks so cheap.
Why don't you just condition your seat all the time?
I keep mine conditioned and use protection liquid or something and it looks brand new all the time.
I mean I'm thin and light so my seat doesn't get stress that much.
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CKit,Oct 4 2007, 09:29 PM
Doesn't neoprene breathe?
No, not at all...

I have a set of the Wet Okole and have been fairly happy with them.

However,

I ordered a set for my wifes Toyota Tundra and there were many issues with them. Granted, it is a little more complicated than the seats in the S. The holes for the heads rest were off on both front seats. The arm rest cover, and the seat cover for the rear 60% split were not usable togeather. There were 4 straps and only 3 straps w / buckels on the 60% rear seat bottom. Not enough fabric on the 60 split side top, had to really stretch it. The custom graphics are cheesey The hole for the driver seat controlls was not in the correct place, and too small as well...

Customer service sucks if there is an issue...
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by dead-bird,Oct 5 2007, 12:41 PM
No, not at all...

I have a set of the Wet Okole and have been fairly happy with them.

However,

I ordered a set for my wifes Toyota Tundra and there were many issues with them. Granted, it is a little more complicated than the seats in the S. The holes for the heads rest were off on both front seats. The arm rest cover, and the seat cover for the rear 60% split were not usable togeather. There were 4 straps and only 3 straps w / buckels on the 60% rear seat bottom. Not enough fabric on the 60 split side top, had to really stretch it. The custom graphics are cheesey The hole for the driver seat controlls was not in the correct place, and too small as well...

Customer service sucks if there is an issue...
wow that's awful. My tundra's seat covers were awesome. I agree about the logo though, pretty cheesy. I just got mine in silver with black sides.

Do you do anything for the leather under the cover? Take them off and condition at all? I'm tempted to get a set of wet's for my S, but the seats are so perfect I dont' want to hurt them while thinking i'm protecting them.
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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Sorry...
But,to me,this a "Bandaid" solution...
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