Look what I found!
Front
Rear
And they have like 30 colors they can match! Check out "Solar Yellow"!
http://wetokole.net/Merchant2/mercha...Store_Code=WOH
I think these would be hot in my Proton!
Look what I found!
Front
Rear
And they have like 30 colors they can match! Check out "Solar Yellow"!
http://wetokole.net/Merchant2/mercha...Store_Code=WOH
I think these would be hot in my Proton!
Steve
They make a very nice product. We had a thread on this a couple years ago, maybe on the old forum, and I had contacted them about putting the VehiCROSS logo on the covers. Not a problem as long as someone foots the initial custom-logo charges. Seemed like easy folk to deal with.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Yea it was a few years ago Joe that we had this conversation. If I remember correctly somebody sprung for a set at that time. Just wondering how they held up over time.....?
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Mflb
Last edited by geshaw30 : 03/30/2011 at 08:21 PM
Was it Kahuna that had them? I seem to remember he got custom covers a while back.
Anita
2000 Ebony #263
Original Owner- love her too much to part with her.
AnitaProtich.com
Notice that the leg extension cushion would never work with this design.
Scott
That dealer has been listed on my VX Goodies website for quite a while now...love the seat covers.
John
Yep! It was me. I bought the wetokle and they have been great for almost a year. However, just last week I managed to damage them a bit. Not bad, but I want them perfect.
If anybody wants my wetokle...they're yours for....$65 plus shipping. If your interested I can take pics and send the pics to you.
With that being said, I just bought the Legacy brand. It will take about 4 weeks for me to get them. I'll put up pics as soon as I install.
If you want to see the Wetoklee...visit my gallery.
I have the Legacy brand that Ldub mentions (nice pic). They have the "happy hamstring extender pods" built in. I've been using them for about a year. After a few months they begin to show wear and the covers develop permanent creases. I keep them on to protect the leather but would not have made the decision to do this if I knew how rapidly they started lossing their appeal. I'f you decide to buy, you should take the seats out completely and install the covers rather trying to do it with the seats bolted into the floor. Unless of course you have very tiny hands, long fingers and a telescoping eye with illumination.
Scott,
Thanks for the heads up on their quality...btw, have you seen a picture of me or what??? Your description of what's needed to install describes me exactly!
Ldub