DII Seat Cover Recommendations?

specops1526

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Jan 17, 2007
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Looking for a good quality set of seat covers for an '04. Can't decide between the Wet Okole or a comparable Waterproof Canvas set. Also don't want to break the bank which seems like Wet Okole might do.

Anyone have any suggestion? Britpart ones look decent but the fit seems a little looks. Exmoor looks nice but pricey. Would like a set that fits snug and doesn't slide around.

Thanks
 

Disco2Guy

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I've had Wet Okole seat covers going on 8 years. They've been great the entire time, with the top layer of colored fabric just starting to wear away in the past 8 months or so. It's where all of the seats wear from getting in and out. Over the past 2 years I've had two St. Bernard's (current one is 150 lbs and a slobber mouth) and while the seats are stained from them, the material itself has held up incredibly well. The fit is perfect for the front and back seats. The piping looks nice, and the seat back pockets on the front covers hold lots of water bottles.

Pricey, but totally worth it.
 

ukoffroad

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Jan 13, 2010
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Lynchburg, Va
I've had Wet Okole seat covers going on 8 years. They've been great the entire time, with the top layer of colored fabric just starting to wear away in the past 8 months or so. It's where all of the seats wear from getting in and out. Over the past 2 years I've had two St. Bernard's (current one is 150 lbs and a slobber mouth) and while the seats are stained from them, the material itself has held up incredibly well. The fit is perfect for the front and back seats. The piping looks nice, and the seat back pockets on the front covers hold lots of water bottles.

Pricey, but totally worth it.

Do you have any pics of them in your truck?
 

Lake_Bueller

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Aug 11, 2004
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I really should get some seat covers for my G4. I have some in my DI and the cloth seats still look like new in a 19 y/o truck
 

barnescole

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Sep 22, 2010
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I didnt realize wet okole made them for discovery....just ordered some britpart ones from ebay (UK) for about 85.00 with shipping. Just the front set in black. They should be in early next week...i'll throw some pics up when they get here. I never could find a good pic of them installed...so i just took a chance and ordered them anyway.

I had Wet Okoles in my Jeep years ago and they were well worth the extra $$.
 

1920SF

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Jan 6, 2007
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x3 on the Wet Okles; I got a set for my LR3 and have been extremely impressed. I have canvas for my D1 (Kexby) and they weren't cheap either but are far more utilitarian in look than the wet okles which appear to protect well but also retain a very good look for the truck. Worth the $ and if with my canvas covers trashed after a few hard years I'm thinking hard about refreshing the interior of the D1 again and switching to WO there too.
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Ray
 

barnescole

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Sep 22, 2010
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Hanover, PA
Britpart seat covers arrived today from mcdonald4x4 in UK (ebay UK seller). Around 115 shipped. The fit is a little loose, but it doesnt slide around when seated. There were no instructions, and i was a little confused about the straps that are supplied...ended up removing side trim on seat bottoms and tying them on the best i could figure.

Material is nice, definitely better than i was expecting. They should hold up just fine. The fit is definitely not as tight as the wet okoles i had before on another vehicle, but for the price i am pleased. I'll probably order another set for our RRC.
 

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