Valegro2012
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Does anyone know if Katzkin has powerseat option? I really wish there were more combinations.
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Ditto, my 98 Sahara was a LOat easier to keep clean than my JLCouldn't agree more! Loved the tan interior in my 1998...didn't show dirt nearly as much as black does, was a bit cooler, and made the interior feel more spacious. Every time I climb into my current Jeep with the all-black interior it feels like I'm climbing into a tomb. At my age I'll be in a tomb soon enough!
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I did pull my dash off my mojito rubicon and spayed it mojito to match the outside. I used the mopar matching spray paint. Must say I enjoyed the matching green dash better than the contrast.I'm not a fan of the red dash. Really messes with my purple Reign vibe. It's not something I'm confident about changing out since things never go back to the way they were before. Even if done professionally.
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Completely agree.When will Jeep add some interior color options?
Dropped Saddle and Steel Gray for '24.
Choices are black or black or dark green. (High Altitude only). Oh but there's Rubicon with ONLY Red. I love the Red leather but why force it with all exterior colors? Why not open the colors to different models?
Add some version of tan. Maybe try a blue on for size.
Do you know if Katzkin will have the power trimmed seats, too?Completely agree.
I’ve gotten to the point that, if I were to order a new JL, I’d get it with cloth, and do the Katzkin leather in Saddle. It costs roughly the same as adding leather at the factory.
I don't know. Best is to contact them directly: https://katzkin.com/what-do-you-drive/jeep-wrangler-leather-seats/Do you know if Katzkin will have the power trimmed seats, too?
i did my 2 wranglers, and my boss' gladiator and i can say with confidence the dash comes apart and goes back together very easily. didnt wind up with any issues, or rattles. just be careful with the clips on the dash.I'm not a fan of the red dash. Really messes with my purple Reign vibe. It's not something I'm confident about changing out since things never go back to the way they were before. Even if done professionally.
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