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Grey

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Hi anyone put seat covers on their JK? Happy with them?

I have 3 kids and the like to eat Taco Bell while I drive.
Not good for cloth seats.
 

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I have limited, so it is kind of hard to get compatible seat covers, but for that kind of stains, I suggest try the stretchy "skin" type of covers, at least they can be wiped off and won't keep the stain on them, althought they may not be as comfortable.
 

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Grey said:
Hi anyone put seat covers on their JK? Happy with them?

I have 3 kids and the like to eat Taco Bell while I drive.
Not good for cloth seats.

jk? isnt that the new wrangler?

Anyway, why do you say its hard to get seat covers for the limited hyedipin? Ive got a limited with Wet okole seat covers.

Grey, jparts.com has the mopar seat covers for around $267 front and rear. Good deal I think. O:)
 

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OOSP ym bad!!!! KJ I need to tyep bettre

Thanks - I'll check out jparts
 

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i can vouch for the MOPAR neoprene seat covers with the mess that my 2 rugrats sometimes make and they look pretty good too
 

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OK, So I got the mopar seat covers. Not bad, and they are pretty heavy duty material.

2 questions.

The fronts - they are identical... meaning no difference between drivers and passengers cover?

2nd... Cleaning. I know they are washable, but how about wiping them down? ArmorAll?
 

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You need a "NO eating in the Jeep" sign. It's cheeper that seatcovers and saves a lot of cleaning.

That said, I heep an old seatcover under the drivers seat and put it on when I do oil changes or have to go to the dealer etc., and then take it off when I'm done. The inside of my KJ is always clean but the outside is a real mess. I need Jeep Therapy.

Dave
 

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Ordered and put in seat covers from these guys:

www.wetokole.com


They made them to fit the Liberty pretty good. No sags. They fit like a glove and were a little difficult to put on. They really improved the looks and the comfort. My dealer was really impressed with them as well as a lot of other people who now want to order them as well.

I recommend them even though they might seem a little pricey. They clean up well and are really comfortable.
 

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Grey said:
OK, So I got the mopar seat covers. Not bad, and they are pretty heavy duty material.

2 questions.

The fronts - they are identical... meaning no difference between drivers and passengers cover?

2nd... Cleaning. I know they are washable, but how about wiping them down? ArmorAll?
 
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