Talhaaziz321
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Just finished installing my roadwire replacement seat covers
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I'm not one for leather interiors, but that doesn't mean I don't admire good work. They look great.Just finished installing my roadwire replacement seat covers
Thanks! I was able to source a set from eBay for $550. The special pliers needed were about $20 and another $80 for adding heated seat pads.I'm not one for leather interiors, but that doesn't mean I don't admire good work. They look great.
The ad copy states "These are not slip-on seat covers, but rather they are designed to replace the existing factory cloth or leather seat covers in your car", and the price includes installation. Since you did the work yourself, were you able to source a lower cost DIY kit?
Sold out.For those of you that love the red and have 67 Designs hardware in your Jeep, there is a limited run of red phone holders.
https://www.67d.com/products/universal-for-phones-device-holder-g2-candy-apple-red
Ignore that. It said sold out when I submitted for the invoice and I got an order in just the other day. I think they had to do that to not allow regular orders or something.Sold out.
Does it come with the RAM mount ball or arm?Ignore that. It said sold out when I submitted for the invoice and I got an order in just the other day. I think they had to do that to not allow regular orders or something.
It should be just like the original, which has the ball (20mm, not ram size) attached. No arm included.Does it come with the RAM mount ball or arm?
If you’ve bought direct from them before just fill out the form with past order number and email and purchase date. It’s a limited run reserved for past customers. Got mine within a week of ordering. matches the rubicon interior red perfectly.Sold out.
You do, but in the spirit of this thread you could probably use one or two moreI have plenty of red accessories.