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    FEP Power Member BLK BRD 88's Avatar
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    Hi all,
    I have decided that I want to cover our SVOs dash so that it doesn't get cracked from sun exposure.

    I see several companies offer suede covers.

    My 1st question is whether the grey suede material might be the best choice to go with the fuzzy SVO dashboard, or would it be best to just stick to the carpet style.
    Second question is whether any of you have purchased items like this from a company called Auto Anything before.

    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
    Ron
    I never seem to get the nut that holds the steering wheel fixed

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    I think a suede cover would look nicer than carpet. Jmho

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    I have the carpet one in mine, it's always sliding off when I play..
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetrackrider View Post
    I have the carpet one in mine, it's always sliding off when I play..
    Thanks for that response Matt. I really do not want to put velcro strips on the dash & then have to clean it off some day, as delicate as these dashes are after a few years. Still uncertain!

    Quote Originally Posted by dagenham View Post
    I think a suede cover would look nicer than carpet. Jmho
    Thank you for your input. I am definitely leaning in that direction so far.
    Ron
    I never seem to get the nut that holds the steering wheel fixed

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