They are here! Notice something different about these seats?!
#16
Originally Posted by TheStig
yet having a Corbeau logo on top with another Corbeau less than 3" away from it isn't too much?
This is a discussion forum. You obviously want our opinion by posting the thread. Unfortunately not everyone agrees.
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there's still the Corbeau emblem below the main script Cyrus. Boy did this company love their logo.
Derek, the seats are decently comfortable, but I'd say after about 2 hours driving your back will be hurting in the lower area. I am going to make my own lumbar support and upholster it in velour with some leftover foam i have in the garage from making chair cushions.
Derek, the seats are decently comfortable, but I'd say after about 2 hours driving your back will be hurting in the lower area. I am going to make my own lumbar support and upholster it in velour with some leftover foam i have in the garage from making chair cushions.
#23
Have a dremmel handy when installing these. Mine weren't an exact fit on the drilled holes, and I had to "slightly modify" one or 2 of the holes to fit the seats.
I have the TRS in my 944 and they're comfortable even after driving 12 hours in it. I love the seats and corbeau does a great job. My only complaint is that mine are 2 years old and faded already. I may just tint the windows to help that though.
I have the TRS in my 944 and they're comfortable even after driving 12 hours in it. I love the seats and corbeau does a great job. My only complaint is that mine are 2 years old and faded already. I may just tint the windows to help that though.
#24
I was gonna say that they had "P*ssy" in em too, but someone beat me to it... I was gonna say that it'd be the first time p*ssy was ever in Andy's seats
but I'm just playin...
but I'm just playin...
#27
Anything where you're going to change the thickness or consistency of the seating surface (using glue or some other adhesive that's going to make a big hard patch) is probably a bad idea.
I would think the only good solution would be some kind of iron-on patch, or to sew them on by hand.
I would think the only good solution would be some kind of iron-on patch, or to sew them on by hand.
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I got the patches on. I used a glue by Beacon Adhesives that is a permanent bonding to fabrics and embroideries. It hasn't damaged any of the surfaces and the patches are on there tight!