What Kind of Seats?
brdjwm
10-30-2007, 02:37 PM
Im taking a poll for what kind of seats are better. so who likes leather and who likes cloth. just let me know which you like better.
brdjwm
10-30-2007, 02:54 PM
I personally prefer cloth seats because leather seats get really cold in the winter and really hot in the summer and cloth seats don't. but i can handle leather if i had to.
Gizmo42
10-30-2007, 05:50 PM
Definatly cloth. As said, leather is only a little better then vinyl when it comes to heat and cold. Ppl dont get so paranoid about you messing up their cloth seats either.
Ramblin Fever
10-31-2007, 12:38 AM
Ppl dont get so paranoid about you messing up their cloth seats either.
HA! I get nasty when someone spills something in my vehicles - have cloth in all of them, wouldn't have it any other way.
To this day, with all of our adventures over the course of 10yrs and 178k miles, the Rodeo ONLY has one stain on the carpeting; drivers side on the edge of the floor mat. Seats all have seat covers and/or a blanket to cover the rear seat.
HA! I get nasty when someone spills something in my vehicles - have cloth in all of them, wouldn't have it any other way.
To this day, with all of our adventures over the course of 10yrs and 178k miles, the Rodeo ONLY has one stain on the carpeting; drivers side on the edge of the floor mat. Seats all have seat covers and/or a blanket to cover the rear seat.
XR400R
10-31-2007, 05:49 AM
Im taking a poll for what kind of seats are better. so who likes leather and who likes cloth. just let me know which you like better.
I have leather in ALL my current vehicles!!!
I recommend cloth . .
for all the aforementioned reasons.
Plus, you have to hold on tight with leather, specially when wheelin & specially after they've been conditioned/cleaned, or you'll end up slidin under the steering wheel or over into the passenger seat!
I have leather in ALL my current vehicles!!!
I recommend cloth . .
for all the aforementioned reasons.
Plus, you have to hold on tight with leather, specially when wheelin & specially after they've been conditioned/cleaned, or you'll end up slidin under the steering wheel or over into the passenger seat!
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