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I just traded in my old 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee for a 2015 2500 Dodge Power Wagon and I need some quality custom seat covers. The fabric needs to be tough, waterproof and as dog proof as possible.


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Cover craft seat covers have been in my truck for years and have worked out well. Pull them off occasionally and wash them, and replace them when they finally wear out a few years down the road.


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My last truck had a set of PrecisionFit/Covercraft seat covers, using their Endura material. They worked very well. Comfortable, waterproof, and very durable.

They're available in several different materials, and a number of colors.

https://www.precisionfit.com/u...jeep-grand-cherokee/
 
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What bigdeal said.... Duluth trading has dog related seat protectors too.


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www.wetokole.com God Bless Smile


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I really like the carhartt ones but not at $800 for front and rear.

Looks like the endura one is $600.

Anybody ever tried Marathon seat covers? They are about the same price range but seem to have more options.


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I have Wet Okole covers in my Tacoma truck, going on 10 years old. It has a worn area the size of my palm on the driver seat, but otherwise, awesome covers.



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I have put Wet Okole seat covers on 3 of my cars. Perfect fit and is made to be abused.

https://www.wetokole.com/


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I have seat covers from ShearComfort (https://www.shearcomfort.com). They have a choice of different materials. I bought the most durable for my Honda Ridgeline because I use it to travel to work and back daily. My firearm was causing issues with the cloth seats. Have covers for both front and back. It's been 10 years, and no visual wear on the seat covers. They have become faded due to the sun exposure. Some of my camo pattern is on the pinkish side! LOL
 
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I have Coverking Neo Supremes in my 4-Runner. They are a really tight fit and hold up great.

https://www.coverking.com/seat...tom-seat-covers.html


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https://www.kurgo.com/car-seat...t-bucket-seat-cover/

I have this in my Subaru WRX front seat for my co-pilot. The Kurgo Co-Pilot. I only have the one, in the front passenger side seat, but it fits the seat well and it has held up like for a year since I purchased it. Looks like new.

It's water proof, and my pups hair don't stick to it. Just a quick vacuum and nice and clean.

Kurgo makes different design for different makes and models, so they might have something that works.

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Wet Okole seat covers have been working for me and my pups for over ten tears now. Fit is incredible and they wear like iron.


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Wet Okole is Hawaiian term for “wet ass” and they’re big sellers here because they fit well, work very well and hold up well. In my 4Runner you can’t tell they’re covers, plus in solid black they look a lot better than the borderline ugly pattern on the factory seats.
 
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Wet Okole. Best there is.


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I like the iggee s. leather
http://www.iggee.com/MScatview.aspx?catid=SLEATHER

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Cover craft or wet okole, I have had both and would recommend either one.


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I have a Duluth seat cover on the driver seat of my truck.
 
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NO Coverking!! Absolutely the worst customer service. They have sent me the wrong item two times and waiting for the 3rd to arrive to see if it is correct. Horrible customer service. Into the 3rd month of waiting for something I ordered.

No Coverking!! Mad

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I have Carhartts in my Ram crew cab and love them. Since I purchased those, there are new made in USA Carhartt "premium" I think...that claim to be highly water resistant or waterproof.

I have 2 greyhounds in and out of the truck, and I have zero worries about them damaging the seat covers.
 
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Coverking Neo Supremes


Mine sadly did not hold up well at all. The lower drivers seat was shot in less than a year. (just over 10 months, 3 of which the truck was off the road with a blown head gasket) They replaced it, eventually. I got about as long out of the replacement.

After that I went to real neoprene and a diferent company. (Wet Okole)


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