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Selling my 18 way adjustable seats from my 2016 GT3. These seats are in excellent condition. I replaced these seats with the LWB seats and have no intention of using the 18 way seats again.
The Seats come with everything you need to make installation very simple. If you have LWB seats right now and plan on swapping the seats, your local Porsche dealership or any Porsche shop can simply recode the car to recognize the change in seats. I had this done when I swapped my seats.
The seats are currently wrapped and sitting in my guest bedroom.
Last edited by F.O_GT3; Apr 3, 2021 at 03:39 AM.
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I'm looking to swap my 18 ways for LWB as well. Did you buy the buckets new from Porsche or from a member here?
GLWS! I'm going to be following this one.
I did buy these seats from a member here. I bought them about a year ago. You will not regret swapping your seats out for the LWBS. Changes the whole dynamic of the car. If you see any pop up for sale, buy them immediately. A lot of folks are looking for them.
I use to have the LWBs and honestly that deterred me from driving the car ... I was not just worried about pulling muscle getting in and out, I was also concerned about the signs of wear that would show up on them every time I got myself in and out. Yes we have the crazy eddies covers but they look hideous so I never installed them!
I now have the sofa seats and always looking forward to my next drive.....
the LWBs might be better for track but for daily spirited road driving these sofas are hard to beat!
I use to have the LWBs and honestly that deterred me from driving the car ... I was not just worried about pulling muscle getting in and out, I was also concerned about the signs of wear that would show up on them every time I got myself in and out. Yes we have the crazy eddies covers but they look hideous so I never installed them!
I now have the sofa seats and always looking forward to my next drive.....
the LWBs might be better for track but for daily spirited road driving these sofas are hard to beat!
It’s always great to read another opinion. I didn’t mind the sofas at all, but between the two, I most certainly prefer the LWBS for daily spirited road driving. Your comment is very valid; getting in and out is not the easiest thing to do and that’s a fact. But damn they look and feel good!
what did you have to code out? did you get an airbag light when you first swapped to lwbs?
Yup airbag light came on but it was a quick fix at the dealership. If you have a good relationship with your local dealership they might take care of it for free.
Did they sell? Debating on doing the same thing. I have a set of LWBS from a GT4 to swap them. Trying to find out how to change the headrest to get rid of the "GT4" logo.
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