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Got some used Corbeau seats for the 80. With the corbeau mounts. The mounts are basic, and are not a perfect fit, only 3 of the holes the bolt to the floor lined up, so you will either have to bend, grind or hog out one of them on each mount. Not a big deal.
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thanksGot some used Corbeau seats for the 80. With the corbeau mounts. The mounts are basic, and are not a perfect fit, only 3 of the holes the bolt to the floor lined up, so you will either have to bend, grind or hog out one of them on each mount. Not a big deal.
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I live in Socal so i dont use the rear heat, but I had no clearance issues when putting them on. As you can see the brackets are not a flat plate so they have clearance for the heater stuff to poke through. The seat bottoms are angled a bit down so they feel sportier.Any complications with the rear heat on yours? how tall are the seats compared to factory? What about support? Are the bottoms of the seats flat or do they scoop a little?
I live in Socal so i dont use the rear heat, but I had no clearance issues when putting them on. As you can see the brackets are not a flat plate so they have clearance for the heater stuff to poke through. The seat bottoms are angled a bit down so they feel sportier.
I took a few pics to show the hole and how it doesnt line up. And the clearance underneath.
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Angled up from the front edge of the seat? Or the back edge?Thanks. Bummer about the seat angle, I like mine angled up to support my legs. Might be a deal breaker on those seats
Front edge, taller at the front. So it hold you in like a bucketAngled up from the front edge of the seat? Or the back edge?
I updated my other post and specified, these are Corbeau "Sport" seats. They are buckets, and they are higher in the front, when I said they are angled down, I meant towards the back, so they keep you in nicely. Look at the pics where you can see the center console from the side. It gives you an idea of the angle. Being buckets they make you have to overcome the side bolsters to get in though. Luckily I just put my Bio step sliders on!Front edge, taller at the front. So it hold you in like a bucket
I updated my other post and specified, these are Corbeau "Sport" seats. They are buckets, and they are higher in the front, when I said they are angled down, I meant towards the back, so they keep you in nicely. Look at the pics where you can see the center console from the side. It gives you an idea of the angle. Being buckets they make you have to overcome the side bolsters to get in though. Luckily I just put my Bio step sliders on!
Got some used Corbeau sport seats for the 80.
That's the same floor modification I had to make for my VW seats.2010 Camaro SS Cloth Seats. I have a touchy back and am a bigger guy, 265 pounds, and these have been a great mod for me.
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I used the 80's receivers. The bolt pattern is standard on all U.S. seats, so the same bolts work. The camaro seats also have the receiver bolted to the seats, I just had to bend and straighten the mounting bracket.What are people useing for seat belts? Specifically the female end that bolts to the seat. The original ones are too short and I haven’t had much luck finding a replacement from another vehical that works right.
I like them so far, but keep in mind that I do not use my 80 that often. I put about 100 miles on them thus far driving around LA and running errands. The biggest difference is getting into the truck since you have the side bolsters that hug you. I just put step sliders on tbe truck so I can climb on them then drop into the seat like you would in a sports car. I am only 5ft 9 and 190. The cloth is not as slippery as the leather too. Hope this info helpsHow do you like them compared to the stock seats? I've seen a few installs from people but very few actual reviews. I hate my stock leather seats, particularly how I feel like I'm sitting ON them versus IN them. I'm sure some of that has to do with the age but some of it is the angle of the back or the height of the headrest.
Also, anybody put suspension seats in their 80 (eg. Mastercraft, PRP, etc) recently? Curious about clearances and if the seating position changes much.
Im going to take a shot at it, they are inbound. I like the corbeus but they arent made all that well.