Got 6LE seatbelt guides sewn on my Corbeau seats...
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I love them. A bit expensive but I can't complain. They do have side bolsters but I wouldn't call them racing seats. They're more or less a better seat than stock, and they look stock, which was the look I was going for, they're very comfortable.
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Bit expensive? Corbeau has always been the most reasonable reclinable seats that are not total knockoffs. I have two sets. CR1 and A4s. Each In suede for less than 1100 with brackets to my door. Free shipping too.
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Ok fine. Let me clarify. A bit expensive on a military mans budget!!! They were the most reasonable price though that weren't knock offs. I think with brackets, seats, seatbelt guides, and labor to have them sewn on im right about at a thousand bucks. Only thing I do not like about the seats is that they don't have a quick release lever to fold forward. But they certainly weigh a lot less than the stock seats. I think the stock seats were just over 40 pounds each and these are about 17 pounds each.
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Ok fine. Let me clarify. A bit expensive on a military mans budget!!! They were the most reasonable price though that weren't knock offs. I think with brackets, seats, seatbelt guides, and labor to have them sewn on im right about at a thousand bucks. Only thing I do not like about the seats is that they don't have a quick release lever to fold forward. But they certainly weigh a lot less than the stock seats. I think the stock seats were just over 40 pounds each and these are about 17 pounds each.
Pilling the recline lever swings them all the way forward. Just pull the lever and push back to re position. My seats are in my corvette so no reason to move once setup. Doubt I will need to move them in my elky either.
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I didnt mean to come across as an ***. Just did not want people to not even think about the option based on your definition of expensive.
Pilling the recline lever swings them all the way forward. Just pull the lever and push back to re position. My seats are in my corvette so no reason to move once setup. Doubt I will need to move them in my elky either.
Pilling the recline lever swings them all the way forward. Just pull the lever and push back to re position. My seats are in my corvette so no reason to move once setup. Doubt I will need to move them in my elky either.