cushy seats anyone?
#2
Re: cushy seats anyone?
I'm going to try the ones they have at Costco. They seemed to fit my other car ok, though I haven't had the chance to transplant them yet so we'll see!
I did notice that they seem to have no inhibitions about shedding all over the car...
I did notice that they seem to have no inhibitions about shedding all over the car...
#3
#4
Re: cushy seats anyone?
I really wish you guys hadn't started talking about the seats. I was OK with the seats until I saw this discussion about it, but now I can't seem to get comfortable no matter what I do.
Has anyone tried to add any lumbar support? Maybe consider rolling up a towel to place behind you?
Has anyone tried to add any lumbar support? Maybe consider rolling up a towel to place behind you?
#5
Re: cushy seats anyone?
I have the Wet Okole in REALTREE Hardwoods with the adjustable lumbar support all around. I love it. Super comfortable and stylish. I did lose two of the clips that go underneath, but I was able to fashion new ones with needle nose pliers and wire. It was my won fault, not the manufacturer.
#6
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OK thank you for your words, I'll check these "wet Okole" seat covers over the internet. -It's not that the car's uncomfortable, compared to what we traded in it's like riding on air. We want to make it that much better! like, thick sheepskin.
Last edited by eureka; 01-19-2007 at 11:42 AM.
#7
Re: cushy seats anyone?
Sheepskin would only work in winter, at least I believe. The cool thing about the Wet Okole seats is that they are really good year-round. I didn't get anything fancy, just all black so I can't vouch for the colors, but the covers are really good quality stuff.
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