I'm a new Coop S owner. My Coop has cloth heated seats. Because they're cloth, I want to get seat covers, but am not sure if I need a special type due to the seat heating feature. Any ideas?
+1 for Wet Okole = http://www.wetokole.com/ I'd be more concerned about the air bag in the set than the heated part. Wet Okole does take that into consideration!
Thanks for the feedback. I took a look at the Wet OKole site and saw that they have Neoprene covers. Are these better than a cloth type? And being new to the site, how do you get the cool pics with your posts?
In the top toolbar (dark gray), click on Quick Links, and then Edit Signature. That'll give you a template to add text and a photo.
Welcome to the group Buz. You will like it here and came at the right time, because I will NOT try and sell you a Bowling Shirt. :cornut: Jim
Are you going for looks, or comfort or what? I've always been a fan of a big, soft, fluffy sheepskins, especailly if yu live where it gets really hot or really cold, like it does here in Kansas - where it does both!
Lotsie......yes (I think you order for whichever you need). I have had mine for about 6 yrs now and they have been great.
I was on the site, and I don't see where it asks sport or standard. The photos all look like sport seats. But if my standard seats got sport seat bolsters, I'd be good with that Mark
I WILL The new seat covers will look much better if you are wearing a M/A Bowling Shirt. Order one (or two) at the M/A Store...you only have until 1/31 or you'll miss out. bowling shirt...bowling shirt...bowling shirt:beer:beer:beer
I know a couple of people who have owned those WO neoprene covers and took them off after a while - one complained of the smell and another just didn't like how they felt. One car was a Justa and the other a Justa Convertible...
Based on Minidave's input, has anyone else hear of problems with the Neoprene covers? If so, any suggestions?
I'll have to check out the Wetokole--Never seen 'em, and I've never seen a seat cover I like: they all seem to bunch up and slide to the side when getting in and out of the car.