No, on the Sahara, if you get cloth seats, you DO get a leather wrapped steering wheel !So on the Sahara if you don't get leather seats what is a steering wheel like a plastic vinyl
You get a leather-wrapped steering wheel with anything other than a base Sport regardless of whether you get leather.So on the Sahara if you don't get leather seats what is a steering wheel like a plastic vinyl
Any reasons why?In hindsight I would have ordered cloth.
As an owner of 2 big Golden Retrievers, I'll go with the leather when I order my JL. In my current JKUS, the dog hair adheres to the cloth seats act like a magnet.Just my experience bit in 30 years of wrangler ownership I’ve never been let down by the cloth.... I do like the leather but mud, dogs, rain... I’ve found the cloth to be more resilient.
Same here for that reason also.My Australian Shepard sheds those logs hairs on the cloth seats .Its so bad when gets in my jeep even with a sheet down. The hairs just fly with the ac on lolAs an owner of 2 big Golden Retrievers, I'll go with the leather when I order my JL. In my current JKUS, the dog hair adheres to the cloth seats act like a magnet.
Correct, cloth seats remove the trench cover for gap when seats are folded down and also removes the arm rest with cup holders. The cup holders are installed on the floor behind center console instead with cloth.Wait... does the JLU with cloth seats NOT come with rear armrest in the middle?
This is the same with Sport S too.No, on the Sahara, if you get cloth seats, you DO get a leather wrapped steering wheel !
Ditto, would make more sense to design ONE back seat across all models. If it was to try and get more people to opt for leather they really should list it as part of the option details which they do not.Yes that's true I don't understand why they couldn't put the armrest with cup holders in the back with the cloth