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Anybody out there have the "Coverking' neopreme seat covers and if so, how do you like them and how's the fit? I have sport seats. Looking to buy now if I can find the right $$$.
Thanks in advance guys & gals!!
Not the neoprene, but I have Coverkings on mine. I got em from Chip at CCA. Good price, awesome service! I Love em! Great fit, holds you snug in place, and they look nice.
Woody - I think that is what i have, black neoprene coverkings....but I'm not 100% on the brand, and I cant remember where I got them Anyway, I love them. They fit great and feel great.
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I am interested in these also, I contacted the company for samples of the material. I am a bit confused however. They sent me two types, Neoprene and Neoprene "Supreme". The supreme sample is so thin you can shine a light through it. The other "non" Supreme it considerably thicker and seems to have a more durable foam backing. Their website only lists "CR-Grade Neoprene", I guess I'll have to contact them again and straighten this out.
People I have talked to at shows that have them say there is a bit more cushion to them and they are much cooler in summer heat. they also say the color fades in 3 or 4 years.
I have seen prices vary as much a $70 between aftermarket Vendors. Some have logos and some do not, also some are an embroidered logo and some are simply silk-screened. I think If I do buy these seat covers I will pay a bit more and deal directly with Coverking.
Shown below are the samples, note the "non" is much thicker. The swatch marked "21" is from Wet Okole and it is very different from the Coverking material...
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