SEAT, ARM and STEERING COVER?
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Hello,
I'm happy to say I'm new to the world of Rovers! I recently purchased a 2008 Land Rover LR3 and it's in fantastic shape both interior and exterior. I would like to preserve the seats so I am in search of seat covers, arm covers and steering wheel cover. Does anyone have any suggestions? Would much appreciate any direction to keep this vehicle in prime shape. Thank you in advance!
I'm happy to say I'm new to the world of Rovers! I recently purchased a 2008 Land Rover LR3 and it's in fantastic shape both interior and exterior. I would like to preserve the seats so I am in search of seat covers, arm covers and steering wheel cover. Does anyone have any suggestions? Would much appreciate any direction to keep this vehicle in prime shape. Thank you in advance!
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I'm not sure about the steering wheel but I've got some information on seat covers.
There may be other options out there but here are the two I know about.
Expensive - Knights Bridge Overland. I don't have any first hand experience with these but they look nice.
Less expensive - Britpart. I purchased a set recently from LR Direct. Even with shipping the set for the front seats was not much over $100. Not bad fit. I was not crazy about them when I first got them but now that I'm used to them I like them. You may be able to find them on ebay also.
There may be other options out there but here are the two I know about.
Expensive - Knights Bridge Overland. I don't have any first hand experience with these but they look nice.
Less expensive - Britpart. I purchased a set recently from LR Direct. Even with shipping the set for the front seats was not much over $100. Not bad fit. I was not crazy about them when I first got them but now that I'm used to them I like them. You may be able to find them on ebay also.
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I've never been a fan of steering wheel covers, just try to make sure your hands are clean when driving then clean it with a good quality leather cleaner then conditioner ever couple months like Chemical Guys. For the seats and armrest I think CoverCraft makes what you are looking for. I had those in my company van in their cotton canvas and they were comfortable and did a good job protecting the seats.
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