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I've got me a dealer that fixing to give me a price on a 3.0. I'm looking at options on website. yes I know they've not updated to show diesel. I was wondering about seats. it gives you and option of leather trimmed seats for 1495, below that it gives you perforated leather 1750. It will let you add both and charge you for both. What's the details on that? Thanks
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I've got me a dealer that fixing to give me a price on a 3.0. I'm looking at options on website. yes I know they've not updated to show diesel. I was wondering about seats. it gives you and option of leather trimmed seats for 1495, below that it gives you perforated leather 1750. It will let you add both and charge you for both. What's the details on that? Thanks
I personally don't think the leather seats are worth it for the dealer prices. You could save money by getting the cloth, then go and purchasing aftermarket seats covers that still look nice, and cost much less. Only other difference between cloth and leather is that the JLU leather rear bench has a center armrest, while the Cloth does not.
 

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I had this same question. The basic leather covers the front and rear seat, door panels, center console, and dash methinks. The perforated leather is only the seat covering on the front seats which means if you order only the perforated option, and not the standard leather, only your two front seats will have the leather - not the door panels or rear seats or center console (IIRC). You need to select both options to get full leather upgrades, and that is pricey.

It wasn't worth $1800 to me just to get two leather seats only upgraded, so I went with the standard leather upgrade. The two different perforated and cross stitched $1800 options are made by Katskins, and you can likely find the exact same upgrade cheaper via aftermarket Mopar or Katskins providers.

The Katskins leather is a nicer leather than the standard leather, but hey - you're in a Jeep. I was actually partial to the standard cloth seats which are comfy and more grippy off-road, until I read where dog hair is really hard to remove from the cloth seats.
 
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I had this same question. The basic leather covers the front and rear seat, door panels, center console, and dash methinks. The perforated leather is only the seat covering on the front seats which means if you order only the perforated option, and not the standard leather, only your two front seats will have the leather - not the door panels or rear seats or center console (IIRC). You need to select both options to get full leather upgrades, and that is pricey.

It wasn't worth $1800 to me just to get two leather seats only upgraded, so I went with the standard leather upgrade. The two different perforated and cross stitched $1800 options are made by Katskins, and you can likely find the exact same upgrade cheaper via aftermarket Mopar or Katskins providers.

The Katskins leather is a nicer leather than the standard leather, but hey - you're in a Jeep. I was actually partial to the standard cloth seats which are comfy and more grippy off-road, until I read where dog hair is really hard to remove from the cloth seats.
I wish I would have seen this earlier! I just ordered mine.
 

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I had this same question. The basic leather covers the front and rear seat, door panels, center console, and dash methinks. The perforated leather is only the seat covering on the front seats which means if you order only the perforated option, and not the standard leather, only your two front seats will have the leather - not the door panels or rear seats or center console (IIRC). You need to select both options to get full leather upgrades, and that is pricey.

It wasn't worth $1800 to me just to get two leather seats only upgraded, so I went with the standard leather upgrade. The two different perforated and cross stitched $1800 options are made by Katskins, and you can likely find the exact same upgrade cheaper via aftermarket Mopar or Katskins providers.

The Katskins leather is a nicer leather than the standard leather, but hey - you're in a Jeep. I was actually partial to the standard cloth seats which are comfy and more grippy off-road, until I read where dog hair is really hard to remove from the cloth seats.
if you want the factory Katzkin upgrade they should not include the typical leather option. The Katzkin upgrade is the cloth upgraded to Katzkin—rear fold down middle seat/cup holder is like a sport—no fold down, cup holders on the floor. Shifter, e-brake, and front grab bar are not leather. Door A
arm rests and center console are. Back seats are in the same Katzkin as front. Dash is leather if a Sahara or Rubicon. Steering wheel is leather. Pay for convenience, unless you want a different color.

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/perforated-leather-seats-information.15994/
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