Okole, Katskinz Seat Cover owners...

danhenry

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Just wanting to know from the owners of these fairly expensive seat covers if they are worth the cost, and whether or not if they had to do it over again, would they make the same purchase.

Basically if you could please speak about the pros and cons of these high quality seat cover upgrades and if they are worth the expense?

Thanks Alot!
Dan Henry
 
I really like my wet okoles because they're soft, waterproof, durable and easy to clean. I would buy these again in a heartbeat. In fact, I've been thinking about getting some for the back seat!

Here's a pic...
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personally my experience with seatcovers is that they suck, just in general, they never stay in place they tend to slip and slide, personally i'd pay the extra money and have your seats reapolstered.
 
My seat covers were custom made for a p5. They've never slipped or even moved at all. Plus, they're side-airbag compatible, and they came with two holes in them for the seat adjustment knobs. Not bad looking, either... Definately worth the money if you surf, have a dog, mountain-bike, etc.
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yeah those dont look bad at all, just my luck the ones i baught were for general bucket seats in the front ;) lol. those actually look really good were'd u get em?
 
personally my experience with seatcovers is that they suck, just in general, they never stay in place they tend to slip and slide, personally i'd pay the extra money and have your seats reapolstered.

Ryan, I may be misinterpreting your post but what danhenry is asking about is replacing the fabric not just putting new fabric over the fabric. Shifting or incorrect fits shouldn't be an issue because these kits are designed for the cushions/seats in the specified car.

I'm actually intersted in this issue and would like to hear more reviews. Anybody? Anybody?
 
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