Corbeau A4 like new
#1
Burning Brakes
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Corbeau A4 like new
I have a set of Corbeau A4 seats that are like new. I ordered them and had them in the car for about a month before realizing they're just too tight for me (I'm a big guy lol) so I'm gonna sell them. Corbeau A4 with dual locking sliders and floor brackets for a C6. I'm also including the seat belt tensioners (I bought spares) and the air bag simulators. ( you will still need the seat occupancy sensor from your passenger seat but I can provide you a seat harness.
Anyway the seats are covered in black
suede / microfiber with leather patches strategically placed on the high wear spots.
I've invested about $1500 including the tensioners and air bag simulators. Asking $1000 seats are in south LA.
Anyway the seats are covered in black
suede / microfiber with leather patches strategically placed on the high wear spots.
I've invested about $1500 including the tensioners and air bag simulators. Asking $1000 seats are in south LA.
#2
How did they fit in the car? Did they hit the driver door at all? I heard you had to run the passenger seat in the drivers spot for them to work. THey look very nice and I have been looking for seats. My stock drivers seat is shot.
Last edited by Twistedpixels; 01-10-2016 at 07:59 PM.
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Burning Brakes
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No they dont hit the door. The seats go in their proper places. The only part that rubs on the seat is actually the top on the inner halo trim (I had it scooted all the way back because of my size). I believe you had to switch driver and passenger sides on earlier vettes. My 2012 worked with no problems) you have to finagle the passenger seat belt a little where it bolts into the seat bracket because of the L shape of the bracket but it will bolt in. Pm me if you're interested
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Burning Brakes
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I'm 5'8". You lose a bit of headroom. It seems mostly due to the fact that the foam is firmer and supports you better than the stock seat. When I said size I mean I'm overweight lol. I have a friend who's a tiny and short guy who said the seat actually doesn't go far enough forward for him. But he's like 120 lbs and short.
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I'm 5'8". You lose a bit of headroom. It seems mostly due to the fact that the foam is firmer and supports you better than the stock seat. When I said size I mean I'm overweight lol. I have a friend who's a tiny and short guy who said the seat actually doesn't go far enough forward for him. But he's like 120 lbs and short.