Seat Covers?

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daring09

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I just bought an 05' Jeep Liberty. It has light tan interior and the previous owners were not so kind to the seats. I have shampoo'd them several times and the stains are A LOT lighter but you can still see some in spots. What are the best seat covers to buy? Do they sell the stock covers for the seats? I would like to buy some black leather seats or covers.
 

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Ha, my thread gets quoted. Cool. I'm happy to say that the seat covers still look awesome, haven't stretched out and are wearing really really well. I expect that they'll be there for quite some time. I will continue to say that it was money well spent.
 

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I am about to pull the trigger on some Cal-Trend Neosupreme covers from AutoAnything.com. Two tone, two rows for $380 shipped with discount code RT50.

I've requested samples from a few different vendors (Wet Okole, Coverking, and Cal-Tech) and the Cal-Trend's seem darn good. I'd like to get the Wet Okole's, but don't want to spend that much. Coverking's NeoSupreme were a very thin cheap looking material - they were $300 shipped. Totally not worth it IMO.

The Iggee's seem good and get great reviews - I just don't want leather/vinyl.

EDIT: Erroneously had "Cal-Tech", not "Cal-Trend" as the mfg name.
 
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I am about to pull the trigger on some Cal-Tech Neosupreme covers from AutoAnything.com. Two tone, two rows for $380 shipped with discount code RT50.

I've requested samples from a few different vendors (Wet Okole, Coverking, and Cal-Tech) and the Cal-Tech's seem darn good. I'd like to get the Wet Okole's, but don't want to spend that much. Coverking's NeoSupreme were a very thin cheap looking material - they were $300 shipped. Totally not worth it IMO.

The Iggee's seem good and get great reviews - I just don't want leather/vinyl.

Links???
 

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