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Seat Cover Recommendations

chtucker

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I have the full set of Bartacts....I know, worthless without pics, but can't get outside now without waking up the house.

I'll try and get some though....

It's still dark, but I grabbed a couple...

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How did you get the bottom cushion front seat covers to velcro secure? I get the strings but the seatback has that stiff plastic piece at the bottom. I can pull it through on the top of the seat bottom, but I can't get it connect to velcro.. Horrible job of explaining, again more pictures are needed.
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This looks great! I love the classic Carhartt brown. Can you possibly post a picture of the back of the rear seats? I just bought some of those velcro protectors and I'm wondering if this will fit over those, or if I'll need to remove them.
Here you go. This shows both the velcro covers and the PrecisionFit covers installed. The covers technically fit over the velcro protectors, but it's very tight as the PrecisionFit covers were designed with little wiggle room. If I were to do it again I'd probably remove the velcro covers, at least the top portion, before installing the PrecisionFit covers. The lower velcro covers still serve at least some purpose.

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How did you get the bottom cushion front seat covers to velcro secure? I get the strings but the seatback has that stiff plastic piece at the bottom. I can pull it through on the top of the seat bottom, but I can't get it connect to velcro.. Horrible job of explaining, again more pictures are needed.
Not sure if I totally get what you're asking. I know there are times when it's hard to get the flaps pull all the way through, so grabbing them with a pair of pliers and pulling really helped.

There's also a plug under the seat You have to temporarily disconnect because it's in the way (And I think there was something you had to unhook on the factory cover and just fold up out of the way)

If you can take a picture of the spot you're talking about, I'll take a look.
 

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Here you go. This shows both the velcro covers and the PrecisionFit covers installed. The covers technically fit over the velcro protectors, but it's very tight as the PrecisionFit covers were designed with little wiggle room. If I were to do it again I'd probably remove the velcro covers, at least the top portion, before installing the PrecisionFit covers. The lower velcro covers still serve at least some purpose.

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Perfect, that's just what I needed. I think I'd do the same as you wish you did and leave the lower pads on. Now I just need to convince the wife that we need $850 seat covers.
 

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I suggest to use their neoprene seat covers. I have Wet Okole seat covers in my car, and I'm very happy with them. They're made of a breathable neoprene material that helps to keep the seats cool, even in the summer heat. They're also waterproof and durable, so I don't have to worry about them getting damaged or stained.
 
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I suggest to use their neoprene seat covers. I have Wet Okole seat covers in my car, and I'm very happy with them. They're made of a breathable neoprene material that helps to keep the seats cool, even in the summer heat. They're also waterproof and durable, so I don't have to worry about them getting damaged or stained.
But they will fade over time unless you use their UV protection. I had Wet Okoles in my Jeep for years and they were noticeably lighter colored when I finally removed them. Still an excellent product though.
 

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Biggest issue I had with neoprene was that dog hair stuck to it like glue.
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