I got a set of sheepskin saet covers, front seats only, airbag compatible, made by Mortels (near Newcastle NSW) for $495. They needed my car to make them, but may now have the pattern.
Hi,
If you havn't already bought any, I got seat covers for front and rear seats from these guys below.
Cost $390 delivered and fit nicely. Airbag compatible.
I'm pretty happy with them.
I made my own drawers for my old Jackaroo and they fitted in the D3 as well - heaps better than buying them if you have the time and tools. The whole thing is removable - drawers, boxes and the casing. It only takes a few minutes to install and remove.
The photos are the boxes in my old Jackaroo - I havn't taken any in the D3 yet. I like the idea of being able to remove them after a trip.
I everything is strapped down well, I don't think a Milford barrier is necessary, and I can still use the 2nd row of seats.
all the best,
Wyperfield
Vehicle Interior Protection Co. Pty. Ltd.
Unit 50/2 Hoyle Avenue
Castle Hill, NSW 2154
Phone: +61 (2) 9659 3777
Fax: +61 (2) 9659 2266
Email: vipsales@optusnet.com.au
Web: www.vipco.com.au
I got a set of sheepskin saet covers, front seats only, airbag compatible, made by Mortels (near Newcastle NSW) for $495. They needed my car to make them, but may now have the pattern.
Here are some specs on the covers. It has to be said the pics don't do them justice. There is a website on page 2 of the pdf.
I am in the process of getting a detailed price list (with discounts for multiple orders) and shipping costs (although for this I need a total number). I will advise in due course
COLOUR SAMPLES SPECS.pdf
Hi
There is a place called 'Best of Off Road' in Victoria - they can pretty much make drawers to your specs.
Hope this helps
What's the point of having leather seats, if you are going to cover them?
Sorry, I just had to ask
I know, protection... last longer... kids... pets... etc but you would never get to enjoy them.
They are 'hard' to touch by comparison to other cloth, and as they wear, they loose whatever little 'pile' they have, and get an even harder feel. When they do require a wash, they don't come up very well. As I said, some of this comes from my other half, but I actually agree. I would sit on just about anything but plastic.........but happy wife happy life!!
I should advise that I went for the cloth seats in my D4. I don't like leather for outback use. Apart from the potential damage that can be done to them, covers or not, that would be a waste as Guss has said.
I found the leather in my D3 great. It did get dirty after a while and needed cleaning, but it was always very comfortable to sit on. And mud is really easy to wash off the leather.
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