Phenomenon
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Surprised at how close this poll is. Thought leather would be ahead for sure given how easy it is to clean.
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That’s the same thing I was wondering. The description says “leather trimmed”...which usually means the seating area and back are leather and the rest is a leather look alike. With cloth, are the seats “all” cloth or is there some vinyl on them?If you order cloth Rubicon seats are the door arm rests, dash, center console, other interior pieces, etc. all the same material regardless of cloth or leather?
I'm really surprised too. I'm sure the premium cloth works just fine but I think black leather really ups the look of the interior. Am I missing something here? lolSurprised at how close this poll is. Thought leather would be ahead for sure given how easy it is to clean.
Yep! They look great!Have you seen the cloth rubi seats?![]()
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I think this is a matter of personal taste. I nearly bailed on my BMW wagon because I couldn't get the kind of cloth seats that are standard for it in Europe. I prefer the texture, color and feel of cloth. My RAV has cloth seats, is 20 years old and has been used to haul construction debris, among other things, and the seats still look almost like new. I don't allow open liquids in my vehicles, and that helps a lot.I'm really surprised too. I'm sure the premium cloth works just fine but I think black leather really ups the look of the interior. Am I missing something here? lol
After seeing these Rubi cloth seats I'm kinda regretting spending the extra money on the leather. For me with kids/dogs(and the occasional mud) the leather has always been easier to maintain. I had such a hard time getting dog hairs and mud stains out of the cloth on my first JK. I should have just spent some money on cheap covers when I'm not the only one riding in the Jeep or going offroad.
I don't think I would change my mind.The premium cloth definitely looks great, but the leather on the seats, door panels, and e-brake handle really ups the interior in my opinion. It's definitely a tough decision because the leather is not cheap. If the leather was free, would those getting the cloth change their mind?