? for those w/wet okale seat covers
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? for those w/wet okale seat covers
It appears I have to take the seats out to fasten the bottom section........ true or false, and any tips on installation would be appreciated
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Ok....
Heres what you do.
Get the covers situated as best you can. Ease the side straps around the bolsters. Move the seat all the way forward and use you hand to push the rear straps forward. Ease the seat back and if you did it right you should be able to grab the straps from the front. I did it by feel, but it worked.
Its really not a pain to take the seats out, so you might be better off doing that. In fact I did it for my passenger seat.
Heres what you do.
Get the covers situated as best you can. Ease the side straps around the bolsters. Move the seat all the way forward and use you hand to push the rear straps forward. Ease the seat back and if you did it right you should be able to grab the straps from the front. I did it by feel, but it worked.
Its really not a pain to take the seats out, so you might be better off doing that. In fact I did it for my passenger seat.
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I decided to take the seats out. I could not do it by reaching undr the seats my hand is just too fat plus I think you can get them to fit better if the seats are out ...so here is the end result, I like
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Originally posted by ricosuave
hey charlie,
are those charcoal or black?
hey charlie,
are those charcoal or black?
they are black... for some reason the pic looks lighter than they are in person..... perhaps it has to do with the flash but they a def. black and do not clash with the interior as the pic somewhat indicates