How To Install Neoprene Seat Covers

How To Install Neoprene Seat Covers

In this episode, we show you how to install neoprene seat covers in your Jeep TJ. The same practices can be held across the board for the vast majority of bu…

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Tim Lincoln says:

My seat will not tilt forward like the one the video any tips on how to get
it to release it slides forward but not upward 

TK Wolf says:

Do I really have to remove my seats to install covers?

Carly B says:

Has anyone put them on and had them fit that good without removing the
entire seats?

Panama Red says:

Hex or TORX?

Looks like Torx.

Brandon Chase says:

Well lets see, they were installed in late January, and thus far, 8 months
later, they still sit nicely, feel great, and still zero complaints. So I
am not really too worried. Don’t get me wrong, the smittybuilt are super
nice, and when the time comes to replace, I will be getting those, but
these were a gift, thus free, and have worked perfectly.

Brandon Chase says:

That set costed right around $250 ( that’s in canadian dollars ). If they
get super dirty, I can take them off and run them through the wash, and
hang dry, but yes, I can also use a hose and a cloth to wash them, and let
them sun dry. Cheers, thanks for watching and please subscribe, we got some
new stuff coming.

surf5rgurl says:

Cool Belt Buckle!

Shawn Cicero says:

there still loose, im sorry smittybuilt and others are so tight you have to
turn them inside out to install. If its loose now what about months from
now?

AParsh335i says:

I think you have the only video on youtube that teaches someone how to
remove the seats in a Jeep Wrangler TJ. Might be good to repost the video
with that in the title.

littletoy01 says:

Hi I was wondering do they slide around much, when you get in and out.
Thanks for the video.

Andrew Sixti says:

Looks good. What’s the cost of those seat covers? Also, would you hose them
down after a day of wheeling?

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