Mac
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Had a set of Covercraft on my Tundra for 10 years they were the fitted poly cotton ones they wore great and still looked good when I traded the truck in, seats underneath still looked new like when I put them on.
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Ha. You probably did what I did and gave up after the first 10 options looked like ass. Their website isn’t even intuitive, why you have to search through all the generic covers to get to anything resembling a good looking seat cover is beyond me. Then once you find that that’s when you can enter in your sub-model? Odd.Shooting off my mouth, guilty. Show me a set of Gladiator specific from Covercraft in the wild with the same fit and finish as the PRPs and I'll be happy to wear the cone of shame.
Yeah no thank YouHa. You probably did what I did and gave up after the first 10 options looked like ass. Their website isn’t even intuitive, why you have to search through all the generic covers to get to anything resembling a good looking seat cover is beyond me. Then once you find that that’s when you can enter in your sub-model? Odd.
I guess they have some leather ones way down the page but the colors are limited. They look better but I still wouldn’t order them.
So far I like it! I haven’t sat many miles in the seat since installing the covers, but the tweed is holding up. I could see how the feel might not be the most satisfying, but it feels the way I would expect it to. It hasn’t bothered me at all, and I think that’s what you get from a durable fabric. If you choose it on the portion where you sit, it’s perfectly fine. You’ve probably seen it, but PRP does offer suede which would be a softer feel.
Thank you. Much appreciated.Shooting off my mouth, guilty. Show me a set of Gladiator specific from Covercraft in the wild with the same fit and finish as the PRPs and I'll be happy to wear the cone of shame.
On the Rubicon the Molle Panel has a two stretch material loops that pull the flap back under the seat. The seat cover goes under the Molle Panel so you don't have that part hanging down.Did you do anything about the “Skirt” on the front seat covers. After installing the front covers, I thought they forgot something. Kinda looked lame with that flap just hanging there.
So I used 2 pairs of short bungies to ”Fix” it.
I have dogs, I just got this a while ago, works great and protects the rear seat very well.Thank God, no dogs to deal with---I hate vinyl. And yes I actually use marine grade vinyl seats on the boat at least weekly.
Yup, that is not an option for me. I have to English Coonhounds and we chase mountain lions, bobcats, and raccoons and are very, very hard on stuff. I have a hunting only Jeep, but they are just as hard on my daily driver too. I have ThinSkinzs, PRP seat covers, and Armorlite flooring now too.I have dogs, I just got this a while ago, works great and protects the rear seat very well.
Yuntec Dog Car Seat Cover, Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YHQNFVL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
A lot of people complain about the PRP logo. You can remove it from the front of the headrest, but not the back. Unless you sit in the back seat a lot you will forget that they are even there. It is not a big deal for me.The only thing I don’t like about them is, I don’t like having that PRP logo on them
It is an option to remove the logo on the front, but you would have to cut the patch off of the back which would leave holes.Can the patch on the back of the headrest be removed?