Neoprene seat covers - now or later?

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khigh

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I have awesome two tone leather seats in my 2K Z71, and they're in great shape, considering, but they're 15 years old. there are some little "wrinkles/age softening" that are almost certainly going to open up eventually. And I'm not exactly a 100 pounder getting in and out.

Anyone familiar with neoprene seat covers?

I was thinking about being a little proactive - putting on neoprene for day to day, and then taking them off to class things up a bit while the leather's still good. Are they pretty easy off and on like that?

Or is it more of a "wait til they rip then cover them up for good until I come up with $800-$1000 to have the originals redone"?

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SunlitComet

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If you hide the oem stuff you may forget to do it later. If neoprene is hard to slide around on then i would personally not them on. It would get frustrating trying to move around on those things.
 

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Neoprene seat covers like Wet Okole have the "sticky" side towards the seat. The part towards your body is fabric. You slide around just fine. They're a stretch fit so there's no way I'd plan on installing/removing them on a regular basis. Assuming the problem is on the seat (as opposed to the back), you can get an OEM style base for about $200. If it were me, I'd put seat covers on now to try and save the OEM covers as long as possible then buy new seat covers when you can.
 

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i had cover kings on my old truck. they where comfortable but i would never want to take them on and off very often. they are made to fit and take some time to install/remove
 

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