I have the Wet Okole's and love them. They fit like a glove and they have a great sales deparment. They actualy call you before they start working on them just to make sure everything on your order is correct.
I purchased mine through auto anything to save on the shipping charge, and the manufacture still called to double check.
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I have had my wet Okole's for about a month now and love them, they fit like a glove and seem very very tough and plus there easy to clean. It was nice to customize them on there web site and get more than just a plain seat cover and there are so many options.
bogey i'll take a guess there is a small tab that needs depressed on the seat back. look at the head rest as you pull it up, one shaft should have notches, those notches would be where the plastic piece pushes into the shaft.
I bought my used supercab a month ago with worn out camo covers. I ordered a set of vinyl covers made by exact off of ebay for around $80 and just installed them yesterday. They look alright for what I paid (a little too loose to be called "exact fit"), but no way I would pay over $100 for them. The material may be made in the USA, but the covers are sewn up in Costa Rica.
FYI Our covers are sewn up in Costa Rica and in California. What's wrong with Costa Rica anyway?
Also we sell seat covers patterned after the seats in your vehicle we are not in the business of re-upholstery. So you are covering and protecting the original upholstery of your vehicle with our seat covers.
Last edited by exactseatcovers; 11-24-2009 at 05:40 PM.
[quote=exactseatcovers;3973756]FYI Our covers are sewn up in Costa Rica and in California. What's wrong with Costa Rica anyway?
Nothing at all wrong with Costa Rica, I would much prefer just a plain MADE IN THE USA label. And I am not downing the seatcovers at all, much improved over the worn out ones that were in it when I bought it. If the drivers seat holds up for a year with my 200 lb butt sliding in and out I will be a repeat customer, that's a promise.
I have a set of the exact camo covers in my jeep they have held up to several years of abuse, and still going strong. If you have a worn seat then they may not fit as tight as if the seat was newer. I'm looking at getting a set for my new F150 screw seats too.
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