Seat Covers
#31
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Re: Seat Covers
I forgot about the broken brown pieces plastic stuck to the floor
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twaldron wrote:
>
> Heh! So did the couches, lampshades, chairs..... :)
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
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twaldron wrote:
>
> Heh! So did the couches, lampshades, chairs..... :)
> __________________________________________________ _________
> tw
> 03 TJ Rubicon
> 01 XJ Sport
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
> -- Dave Barry
>
> Pronunciation: 'jEp
> Function: noun
> Date: 1940
>
> Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
> A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
> 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
> World War II.
>
> http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
> (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email)
> __________________________________________________ _________
#32
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Re: Seat Covers
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not waterproof.
> They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge and
> you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I know.
> ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the sun
> too much.
They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
#33
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Re: Seat Covers
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not waterproof.
> They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge and
> you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I know.
> ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the sun
> too much.
They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
#34
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Re: Seat Covers
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not waterproof.
> They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge and
> you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I know.
> ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the sun
> too much.
They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
#35
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Re: Seat Covers
Good point Simon.... I think I'll stick to the cheapo covers with my garbage
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
#36
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Re: Seat Covers
Good point Simon.... I think I'll stick to the cheapo covers with my garbage
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
#37
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Re: Seat Covers
Good point Simon.... I think I'll stick to the cheapo covers with my garbage
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
bag over the seat.....
Thanks all for the input, Greg
"Simon Juncal" <sjuncal@erols.com> wrote in message
news:3FB116A8.6080306@erols.com...
>
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
> > Just remember that neopreme seat covers are most definitely not
waterproof.
> > They're water-resistant but they are definitely 100% positively not
> > waterproof Water left to sit on them will be soaked in like a sponge
and
> > you'll end up having to drive home sitting on a towel... ask me how I
know.
> > ;) Plus colored neopreme seat covers fade like crazy if they're in the
sun
> > too much.
>
>
> They should also do a fantastic job of keeping any water that soaks in,
> inside the seat cover for an extended period of time.
>
> I never got the whole neoprene seat cover thing. Wet suits are NOT
> designed to keep water OUT... It's the exact opposite! They are intended
> to keep an insulating layer of water (warmed by your body), between you
> and the colder water outside the suit. They get completely waterlogged
> and STAY water logged. If you've ever put a soaked wet suit on in the
> cold morning after you used it the previous day, and spent the next 15
> minutes feeling like you just took an ice bath, you'll not want to have
> anything like it on your Jeep's seats let me tell you.
>
#38
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Re: Seat Covers
Those Oakolies are the opposite of waterproof!
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >
#39
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Re: Seat Covers
Those Oakolies are the opposite of waterproof!
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >
#40
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Re: Seat Covers
Those Oakolies are the opposite of waterproof!
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >
They are wet suit material that is a high density foam that is designed
to 'hold' water in.
My stock vinyl seats dry off fast in the sun or wind.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Within reason, seats are generally all the same size. Your problem is that
> if you still have the stock seats, they are probably low-back type, and most
> current waterproof covers are high-back type.
>
> Having said that, Wet Oaklies are considered to be pretty good waterproof
> covers.
>
> "Greg Bam" <gregbam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1a-dnSOy_tDuii2iRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> > I'm looking for some seat covers for my '64 CJ-5. Anybody have any
> > experience with different brands of "waterproof" seatcovers?
> > Reccomendations??
> > Thanks, Greg
> >
> >