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Hi I’m new to this forum. I have a new jeep JL 4 door sport s. I would like to get some seat covers so many choices but which ones would you recommend . I live in NH and the Jeep is a road queen. Any help would be appreciated thanks
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Hi I’m new to this forum. I have a new jeep JL 4 door sport s. I would like to get some seat covers so many choices but which ones would you recommend . I live in NH and the Jeep is a road queen. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Google "seat covers jlwranglerforum" you'll find a ton of options.
 

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There are oodles of seat cover choices, as mentioned. Start by having a look at the variety sold on Amazon to get an idea of price points and aesthetics. You can then pivot to the mainline Wrangler vendor sites for additional selections.

I like the form-fitting Diver Down neoprene seat covers, which are available in color-matched sets.

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sooo much written on this already. it’s an important question so i’m not surprised it keeps coming up. there’s pluses and minuses to most all. i’ve never tried the neoprene mentioned above however i’ve heard they can get very hot in the sun. i have all black bartact covers. i purchased the tactical (i think that’s what they’re called?) however i had them made without the molle loops they usually come with. they’re comfortable and indestructible. i think they’re perfect… except the price. definitely not what one should probably be spending for seat covers, lol. that being said, i’d buy them again. i also installed seat heaters under the rear ones for the kids, although i admit, i did this mostly just to see if i could do it.
good luck figuring out what is going to work best for you!
 
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I appreciate your wisdom and knowledge. Thank you
 

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Give folks some ideas of your preferences, and why you want seat covers. As was said, there is such a range of choices of materials, price points and styles. Although I’m usually a smart ass, in this case I’m not trying to be, but it’s like asking what’s the best pair of shoes. You’ll get answers from cowboy boots to flip flops.
 
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Ok thanks I have a set of the thicker fake leather ones in my ram and i do not like them. So I was leaning on the neoprene ones. Seem a bit thinner and may have better eat transfer for the cold winter months
 

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I have SmittyBilt neoprene and like them. They are very similar to diver down covers. I was worried about the seat heaters not working with them on but it's not an issue.
 

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Ok thanks I have a set of the thicker fake leather ones in my ram and i do not like them. So I was leaning on the neoprene ones. Seem a bit thinner and may have better eat transfer for the cold winter months
Be forewarned.....neoprene is Latin for "Swamp Ass"
 

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We use Wet Okole, they work very well. No problems.
 

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Bartact.Ive been happy with those.Although I seem to remember some recent quality control issues.They are only 5 miles from my house.bartact.com
 

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I prefer "neoprene" although they aren't neoprene. Most Neoprene covers aren't, they're a foam-backed nylon which breathes better than neoprene and requires less care. Real neoprene is more expensive, and less comfortable IMO.

Mine are Rough Country "neoprene". They lasted on my JK for 11 years, so I bought another set for my JL. They fit well when installed correctly (take the time to run all the straps, no matter how difficult, and connect them as recommended). I don't notice any degradation of output from the heated seat pad. I think the set, front and rear cost a total of $180.
 

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I've had good luck with the Covercraft Carhartt Seat covers in both my Jeep and my Truck.
 

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I've had good luck with the Covercraft Carhartt Seat covers in both my Jeep and my Truck.
This, pricey, like $300 just for front two, but will be last seat cover I put on. There are cheaper options of car hart I went for fitted
 

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Bartact. High quality (at least they were). Comfortable. But expensive. I am actually running them over my leather.
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