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Old 08-02-2009, 02:14 PM   #221 (permalink)
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Re: Gobi Ladder Group Buy! $184.99

I would be interested in a set of front seat covers - depending on pricing and more info about the material from Coverking.
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:02 PM   #222 (permalink)
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Re: Gobi Ladder Group Buy! $184.99

Go to post # 219 and click on the link for Coverking and you can check out their materials.



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Old 08-05-2009, 12:45 PM   #223 (permalink)
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Re: Gobi Ladder Group Buy! $184.99

Any word on the seat cover group buy yet? Thank you for checking into it.
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Yes...we finally got our dealer application approved for Wet Okole and will discuss today pricing for both Wet Okole and Coverking.

Has everyone had the opportunity to look at both companies and the links I posted for them?
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Old 08-05-2009, 01:22 PM   #225 (permalink)
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Re: Gobi Ladder Group Buy! $184.99

WOW - Thanks. I have bought from Wet Okole before and really liked their seat covers, but CoverKing looks the same on their site just less colors to choose from. Any idea if we can get the FJ Cruiser logo at CoverKing like Wet Okole?
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Yes, Coverking WANTS us to do this group buy and will over far better pricing than WetOkole. Coverking also is a OEM seat cover manufacturer for GM. The materials are the same in quality I am told (different vendors). The Coverking rep. is calling me in an hour.

I am not pushing one over the other.
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Yes, Coverking WANTS us to do this group buy and will over far better pricing than WetOkole. Coverking also is a OEM seat cover manufacturer for GM. The materials are the same in quality I am told (different vendors). The Coverking rep. is calling me in an hour.

I am not pushing one over the other.
i'm ok with going with coverking!
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Wet Okole and Coverking seat covers

I wrote our Coverking rep. today and asked three questions. It appears most of you are familiar with Wet Okole so I thought I would answer some questions before we get them.

ALSO BE AWARE TO GET A GREAT PRICE WE NEED AT LEAST 10 COMMITTED BUYERS. DO WE HAVE TEN INTERESTED?

I'll try and answer your questions to the best of my ability.

1. Which is better between the two?

While both companies receive the neoprene material from different suppliers. Both companies offer a neoprene material that still meet the CR grade quality. Both suppliers also meet the highest quality standard in this industry. What helps set Coverking apart from our competitors however are prices. While numerous companies charges extra for headrest, armrest, map pockets, and etc. Coverking charges a one set price regardless of configurations or styles. We do this to help eliminate any confusion in pricing. So basically for one price you will receive a headrest, an armrest, a middle console cover (40/20/40 only), bottom seat, backrest, map pockets, and all this for both driver and passenger seats for one set price. Because Coverking also distributes our products through OE (Original Equipment...new car) companies and since all OE companies run our finish goods through a cycle of testing before offering it to the mass market. All products will meet OE quality certification as well.

2. Why should we go with Coverking?

The answer to this question would have to be a combination of receiving a great product at a great price. Coverking strongly believes that our customers should receive a higher quality product then what they paid for. For example Coverkings car covers. While other manufacturers cut their car cover materials into small pieces. A method which saves on cost. This causes a patch work effect, which increases the chance of leakage and lack of contour fitment. Coverking manufactures our car covers using a method that requires using the least seams possible. Even though this is much more costly for Coverking. It does provide a much more superior product. The same goes for our seat covers. The highest level craftsmanship is put into our seat covers. All seat covers are manufacture in the U.S.

3. My question is if Coverking manufactures products for OE companies, then why can’t you use their LOGO?

This is because of license and agreements with our OE vendors. Certain OE companies like the ability to offer a product with their brand. This helps ensure all dealerships buy the products direct through OE then going through 3rd party manufacturer. While other OE companies like the ability to offer our products with their license logo through numerous channel of vendors. In return because we can't offer all OE logos, we sell the exact same products without logo at a very low cost. This helps ensure a customer that buying a product through Coverking without the logo will be worth wild.
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I wrote our Coverking rep. today and asked three questions. It appears most of you are familiar with Wet Okole so I thought I would answer some questions before we get them.

ALSO BE AWARE TO GET A GREAT PRICE WE NEED AT LEAST 10 COMMITTED BUYERS. DO WE HAVE TEN INTERESTED?

I'll try and answer your questions to the best of my ability.

1. Which is better between the two?

While both companies receive the neoprene material from different suppliers. Both companies offer a neoprene material that still meet the CR grade quality. Both suppliers also meet the highest quality standard in this industry. What helps set Coverking apart from our competitors however are prices. While numerous companies charges extra for headrest, armrest, map pockets, and etc. Coverking charges a one set price regardless of configurations or styles. We do this to help eliminate any confusion in pricing. So basically for one price you will receive a headrest, an armrest, a middle console cover (40/20/40 only), bottom seat, backrest, map pockets, and all this for both driver and passenger seats for one set price. Because Coverking also distributes our products through OE (Original Equipment...new car) companies and since all OE companies run our finish goods through a cycle of testing before offering it to the mass market. All products will meet OE quality certification as well.

2. Why should we go with Coverking?

The answer to this question would have to be a combination of receiving a great product at a great price. Coverking strongly believes that our customers should receive a higher quality product then what they paid for. For example Coverkings car covers. While other manufacturers cut their car cover materials into small pieces. A method which saves on cost. This causes a patch work effect, which increases the chance of leakage and lack of contour fitment. Coverking manufactures our car covers using a method that requires using the least seams possible. Even though this is much more costly for Coverking. It does provide a much more superior product. The same goes for our seat covers. The highest level craftsmanship is put into our seat covers. All seat covers are manufacture in the U.S.

3. My question is if Coverking manufactures products for OE companies, then why can’t you use their LOGO?

This is because of license and agreements with our OE vendors. Certain OE companies like the ability to offer a product with their brand. This helps ensure all dealerships buy the products direct through OE then going through 3rd party manufacturer. While other OE companies like the ability to offer our products with their license logo through numerous channel of vendors. In return because we can't offer all OE logos, we sell the exact same products without logo at a very low cost. This helps ensure a customer that buying a product through Coverking without the logo will be worth wild.
I liked coverking before this post ,but now I’m even more confident in going with them. You can defiantly count me on this group buy!
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Old 08-06-2009, 08:28 AM   #230 (permalink)
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Re: Gobi Ladder Group Buy! $184.99

Sounds like a good deal. If the price is a good as you say you can count me in for both front and back seats. Thanks
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