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Wetsuit Seat Covers [Okole brand]

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by ps8820, Oct 21, 2024.

  1. Oct 21, 2024 at 2:38 PM
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    ps8820

    ps8820 [OP] New Member

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    Shopping for things I want for Tundra [vs things I need], so before biting down on these seat covers, thought I'd post what I used in my Corolla [IE: tested and proven quality] and likely install same for the Tundra AC.
    My Tundra seats are in near new condition but I like these "Neoprene" [wetsuit material] covers for how easy they are to keep clean and easy to get my butt 'in-n-out-of cab' [less drag than fabric material].
    Basic frontseats are Black perimeter w/inner seat/back in colors offered. [plenty of AD-ONS, but I go full basic.]
    A bit expensive for just front seats [i dont usually use backseats as AC is more like a 2 door coupe for me].
    Ive had the covers in my '20 Corolla going on 4 years as DD, and are in as good as new condition. Fairly thick covers- almost makes seat feel like I installed new foams.

    FYI...from their website:
    .."Our 'Solid Two-Color car seat covers' bottom and back are bonded to half inch thick foam for added comfort and protection. Our boxing neoprene is laminated with nylon on both sides, making it twice as strong. No rubber touches your seat material which is especially important with leather or vinyl seats. We offer color combinations to match our car seat covers to virtually all car interiors. These seat covers are easy to install and use high quality quick connect fasteners and Velcro."..

    https://www.wetokole.com/Toyota-Tundra-Seat-Covers.html

    Before I jump, like to hear what others 'tried and proven options' are....
     
  2. Oct 21, 2024 at 3:48 PM
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    Riverdale21

    Riverdale21 Speed seeker

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    I got the Coverking Spacer Mesh seat covers from CarID. Have had them for over 5 years with no degredation of quality and I have no complaints.

    Coverking also makes a neoprene type cover.
     
  3. Oct 21, 2024 at 3:56 PM
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    ATBAV8

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    I've had Wet Okole seat covers in the last 3 vehicles I've owned, and currently have them in my 2003 Tundra. Love them. Fit and finish is second to none, comfortable, easy to clean, great looking, and they work as advertised. I wouldn't buy anything else, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone looking for a top quality seat cover.
     
  4. Oct 22, 2024 at 8:09 AM
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    87warrior

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    I had Wet Okole covers in Land Cruiser. They fit great and looked fantastic. However, even after 4 years the cruiser still smelled like a damn wetsuit and getting into the cruiser after it was sealed up on a 100° degree day was nauseating. They also retained dog hair like crazy. Over the years I washed the covers several times in the washing machine on delicate cycle with good results. The last time I washed them I selected the wrong cycle and the covers were shredded. The swamp ass effect is real but is about the same as with leather seats.

    I now run Shear Comfort covers that are cloth. They fit well and look nice, but they are not as well secured as the Wet Okole.
     

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