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Old 05-15-2008, 04:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: wet okole seat cover question

front first and then the rear! Thank for the info
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Old 05-15-2008, 05:03 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: wet okole seat cover question

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i just installed my wet okole seat covers and ran into a couple minor fitment issues. the hole in my seat cover for the armrest does not line up with the hole in the seatback...not even close. if i stretch it to line it up, it just bunches real badly in front of the hole. i am probably going to cut a new hole to line it up. my main question is regarding the wire run for the airbags in the seatbacks. what did you guys with airbag seats end up doing? did you cut a slit in the flap of the seat cover? thanks!

edit: one more thing...how many holes are there supposed to be for the armrest on the seat back cover? mine has one hole, but it seems like there should be another hole for the medal stud that protrudes from the seat back as well...so, seems like there should be a big hole and a little hole.
I didn't have to cut/alter mine in any way.
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Re: wet okole seat cover question

I didn't cut or alter mine either, if you work with it and spend a little time manipulating it, you should be able to get everything almost 100% velcroed (I think I may have one small gap but you can't tell by looking since it's covered by the back flap.) Also, I slid my covers on with the armrests on and had to work to get the hole over the armrests but there is no bunching or wrinkling.

As for the back, just unbolt the seatbelt like Kim said. It's a quick and easy install once you do that. Just be sure to tighten that sucker down! You wouldn't want it to come loose in a crash.
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