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Old 06-22-2005, 02:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Seat Cover

If anybody knows what kind of seat cover fits in the Titan, please let me know. And if there are different kinds, which is a really good product? Thanks for any help.

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Old 06-22-2005, 04:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nissan offers OEM seat covers for the front and rear seats for the CC.
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Old 06-22-2005, 05:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I bought waterproof covers from GT seat covers.
The front and back came to just over $325. I just looked them up again and they are $299. The non-waterproof are $279. They worked out great for hunting and snowmobiling. I took them off for the summer. They are a bit too warm.
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wet okole (www.wetokole.com) makes very nice neoprene covers for the seats. Everyone says that they are the best and for $225 and up they better be. They have a wide variety of colors available to match pretty much any taste!

Also, Costco.com has coverking covers for the Titan for 165 per row. This is for neoprene or leatherette. They also have the matching floor mats by coverking. (http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...rodid=11044731)
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I just installed a set of Wet Okole seat covers and I'm pretty happy with them.
Here is a link that has some pics of them.
http://www.clubtitan.org/postt4676.html

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If you like CAMO, Hatchie Bottom makes custom-fit front and back covers for KC and CC...I have them and the fit is as good as FACTORY(if not better). They offer them in different patterns and materials...

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...ainCatcat21412

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does anyone know the dimensions of the rear bench (CrewCab) off the top of thier heads?
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wet okole (www.wetokole.com) makes very nice neoprene covers for the seats. Everyone says that they are the best and for $225 and up they better be. They have a wide variety of colors available to match pretty much any taste!

Also, Costco.com has coverking covers for the Titan for 165 per row. This is for neoprene or leatherette. They also have the matching floor mats by coverking. (http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...rodid=11044731)
I like how these Coverking ones look.



Do you remove the stock seat covers and replace with these, or do they go over the stock ones. I'm interested in these for three reasons:

1 - Better looks
2 - Better wear / stain resistance
3 - My rear seat back map pocket on the driver's seat keeps coming apart

Do these have a pocket in the back of the driver's seat for a map?
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These Wet Okole covers for the front bench look pretty good, especially compared to the ugly rear blue-ish middle parts. I still dont know why nissan picked that, along with the matching color on the doors.



$260 is a bit steep, but it sounds like they are worth it...
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I like how these Coverking ones look.



Do you remove the stock seat covers and replace with these, or do they go over the stock ones. I'm interested in these for three reasons:

1 - Better looks
2 - Better wear / stain resistance
3 - My rear seat back map pocket on the driver's seat keeps coming apart

Do these have a pocket in the back of the driver's seat for a map?
I know that the Wet Okole ones have an option for the seatback pocket to be built into the cover. Not sure about the CoverKing.

You would slip these over the seat material already there, whether it is cloth or leather. I'm not sure how it would do with the seat back tray on the passenger's side either. Seemed like the Wet Okole had taken these things into consideration.

Some things to think about:

Wet Okole has a lifetime $15 repair deal - if a panel needs replacing, $15 covers it
Coverking - 1 yr warranty

Coverking - has color choices and leatherette as a an option
Wet Okole - many different colors and patterns (including camo). Also has an option for the entire seat to be a color with or without contrasting piping.

Coverking - $165 per row
Wet Okole - $225 - $250 per row - options are extra
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As I said above I have the Wet Okole seat covers which are supposed to be top notch. I was very close to buying the CoverKing ones because they appear to be on par with the Wet Okoles and thru Costco they are not much more than the Nissan ones (wich are mediocre quality). The reason I choose Wet okole over CoverKing is that Wet Okole has a lifetime repair policy of $15 to replace any panel. Nobody else that I found does this , if you get a big tear or stain in your cover you live with it or buy a new one. I plan on keep my truck for at least 10 yrs so I thought it was worth it to pay a little extra up front. Also you can find people saying good things about Wet Okole all over the net and I couldn't find anything outside of their website on Coverking.

Just my $0.02 worth,
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Do you think they will hold up against a large dog?
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I ordered mine from Seat Covers Direct. Cost was $300 for everything. The material is a dark grey "denim-like" fabric. I've had them for about 9 months now and I haul two mduim size dogs almost everywhere I go (except work) and they are holding up very well. I've washed them in the washing machine 5-6 times and they clean up easy.

Because the covers take about 30 minutes to install I put a flannel sheet over the rear bench seat which can be removed quickly and cleaned in the washing machine. I have found that the dogs do not slip around on the flannel and the dog hair sticks to it. The flannel also sticks to the seat covers and doesn't move around at all.

It has taken me a long time but I think I've finally gotten rid of the disgusting "new car" smell and replaced it with "wet/dirty dog" smell.
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I just installed a set of Wet Okole seat covers and I'm pretty happy with them.
Here is a link that has some pics of them.
http://www.clubtitan.org/postt4676.html

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The red really looks sharp. Its funny because I have a silver titan and thought the covers with red would really add to the very grey interior. I also like the ocean camo but that may be a little much. I wonder if wet okole would sell you extra red material for the doors. That would really be sharp and give it a factory look.
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