Corbeau Seats
#1
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Corbeau Seats
Has anyone had any experience with Corbeau Seats? http://www.corbeau.com
I'm considering a used set of their GT7's. Any info would be appreciated!
Thanks
I'm considering a used set of their GT7's. Any info would be appreciated!
Thanks
#2
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Jack,
Measure carefully. Our seats sit in between two high sides of body metal. Installing a similar seat like a Recaro SRD, for example, requires removing one adjusting **** and cutting off the **** mount. It may require doing the same on the other side (I'll know better towards the end of February when I install a pair). You also need to consider which seat mounts you'll use and how to mount the right hand side stock seat belt receiver (stock piece that fits under the mount is probably best). If you're going to fit harnesses, then there are additional considerations due to the width available around the seats. For example, either use bolt-in ends on the lap belts or the Brey Krause adaptors and snap-in ends. 5 or 6 point anti-sub belt you need to think through. The shoulder harnesses go through the seat guides, and either attach to a rollbar (or BK truss) or go over a harness bar to anchor at two eye bolts you installed, which also secure the rear seat belts.
Measure carefully. Our seats sit in between two high sides of body metal. Installing a similar seat like a Recaro SRD, for example, requires removing one adjusting **** and cutting off the **** mount. It may require doing the same on the other side (I'll know better towards the end of February when I install a pair). You also need to consider which seat mounts you'll use and how to mount the right hand side stock seat belt receiver (stock piece that fits under the mount is probably best). If you're going to fit harnesses, then there are additional considerations due to the width available around the seats. For example, either use bolt-in ends on the lap belts or the Brey Krause adaptors and snap-in ends. 5 or 6 point anti-sub belt you need to think through. The shoulder harnesses go through the seat guides, and either attach to a rollbar (or BK truss) or go over a harness bar to anchor at two eye bolts you installed, which also secure the rear seat belts.