Cab Seat Covers
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Cab Seat Covers
Anyone know where I can get cab seat covers that are washable and removable--- waiting on delivery of our cotswold and would like to keep the seats clean
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Re: Cab Seat Covers
I think that we got ours (cheapo black nylon ones) either from Wilkinsons or The Range - somewhere like that. Dirt cheap and keeps the muck off. However, if you want decent ones, I can't help. Probably have to be made by someone.
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Re: Cab Seat Covers
Got mine from the Peterborough Show look like sheepskin sort of teddy bear fabric, fantastic just needed a little tweeking I think they were £25 wash well not sure but I think the trader was Van Comfort also a black custom made carpet for the cab area saves the fawn one getting grubby . The show is usually mid April. You can also try e-bay.
Nuevo II EK- Member
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Re: Cab Seat Covers
It would be worth looking in local car accessory shops or Halfords. Can understand you wanting to protect the seats. We recently had an inside and out Glamourshield job done on the van and I could believe the difference on the cab seats after cleaning and its only 3.
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seat covers
We have seat covers, obtained at one of Warners shows, for I think £20 the pair, the only trouble was they covered up the pockets in the back of the seats where we keep stopover and site guides etc , Therfore I had to modify them to enable access to these pockets.
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Re: Cab Seat Covers
Best seat covers you can get IMO are the Town & Country covers, not cheap but really good. (if you have arms they have a velcro opening at the sides) I've used these for years in all kinds of work vehicles and they last forever, had some in our Trident which we thought we could just swap over onto our Nuevo then suddenly realised they wont work because of the seat belts being built into the seats instead of the door pillows so unless they can be customised by MrsCC then I will have to replace my work van covers for some nice cleaner looking ones, also as Murph states with covers on you loose the pockets on the rear of the seats if you have these also.
Here's a link for the T&C covers anyway http://www.townandcountrycovers.com/vehicle-seat-covers/universal.html
Here's a link for the T&C covers anyway http://www.townandcountrycovers.com/vehicle-seat-covers/universal.html
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Re: Cab Seat Covers
Hi Argos do them at various prices and quality, Lidl have them on offer this week. I use mine for a couple of years (cheap ones) then replace them. Halfords are pricey.
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Andy
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Andy
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