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  1. #1
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    Throw Over Seat Covers (or slip ons)

    does anyone have any experience with the throw over seat covers?

    thinking of getting these
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-R...item1c1f3c69f4

    do they protect your seats the same way a normal seat cover would? or are they just a temporary seat cover?

    cheers

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    Hi mate,

    They protect your car but they look pretty cheap imo. It's baggy and doesn't attempt to mould to your seat at all. That said, it will protect your seat just like any other seat cover, but won't protect them from friction wear (i.e. leather rubbing) as they move around just as much as you do. Some more fitted ones are better as they will take most of the wear, better protecting your seat.

    They can be used every day, but are more of a temporary seat cover - great for tradies or if you're planning to get dirty a lot and want something easy to slip on and off. Nice and easy to put on before work on a Monday, and slip off on a Friday night before you go out.

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    I have a set of black cheapo slip ons for my EK1, seats are the regular fabric which wears well enough as they are but I use the throw overs just to protect from gunk and spills. Depends on the sort of fabric you're looking to protect, if it's leather I'd recommend looking at getting a set of genuine seat covers from Honda. They won't be that expensive, around $100 or less for the front covers and they'll most likely be covered under a manufacturer warranty if they degrade over the time of usage. As for regular seats, throw overs should be fine. Depends on personal preference as well.

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    $100 or less for genuine OEM seat covers? Where?

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    thanks for the info guys =) i think i'll just use the regular seat covers to protect my seats. thanks again.

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    get sheep skin

    its awesome
    JDM D15B - you wouldn't understand

    No K-SWAP ? No worries - Unfriend

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    i think I'll sweat on the sheep skin covers and it's going to reek. it does look very comfy though. ^^

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    I work for Toyota in spares, we charge $109 for rolla genuine front seat covers. I'd be surprised if Honda sell them for any more.

  9. #9
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    getting seat covers for leather seats defeats the entire purpose of having leather seats.
    to see all of my build, checkout


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    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    getting seat covers for leather seats defeats the entire purpose of having leather seats.
    x2 ..

    if you want the ultimate comfort ... drive in commando styles!! nothing on!!

    + bonus if your mrs/gf is riding with you!!

    LOL
    B to BFrank to K .... ive had it ......

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    he didnt say he had leather seats though.
    unless the FD2R comes with leather seats

  12. #12
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    It was just a general statement. I see it all the time. Customer pays an extra 500 bucks to get the good leather seats. Then puts covers over them.

    Trolololol
    to see all of my build, checkout


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