Corbeau Sport Seats

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Yes these are the Corbeau Sport seats.
Those look good for what I'm after, thank you for the measurements. I'm going to go pull a tape right now and see what my OEM seat height is off of the floor.

Every inch counts.

So I've heard.
 
Those look good for what I'm after, thank you for the measurements. I'm going to go pull a tape right now and see what my OEM seat height is off of the floor.

Every inch counts.

So I've heard.


Their pretty comfy as well at least as it sits in the garage and the bolsters feel like they will really hold the occupants in place however with the lift it can be a bit of work to get in and out.

Let me know if you need any other measurements (of the seats 😀).
 
OEM seat measurements.

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I’ve got a pair of the procar that I need to fabricate a slider/ adapter plate to replace my worn out seats in my ‘75. I keep seeing that they are sold out of the brackets.

The Procar brackets are poorly made and need modification just to work, FYI. I made mine work, but I wouldn't buy them again.
 
@60 40 any chance that you could get a measurement of the passenger seat for me? Same as you did on the driver side, floor to top(ish) of the seat.
 
@60 40 any chance that you could get a measurement of the passenger seat for me? Same as you did on the driver side, floor to top(ish) of the seat.
Sure thing, just got home and having my first beer. Cheers!

Here again I made a custom base but was not able to lower the seat any more due to the internal gas tank on the earlier rigs

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Sure thing, just got home and having my first beer. Cheers!

Here again I made a custom base but was not able to lower the seat any more due to the internal gas tank on the earlier rigs

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Did you purchase the Corbeau brackets and decide not to use them, or did you plan on a custom bracket from the beginning?
 
I installed Cobreaus in my wife's 80. The brackets fit and kept the seat height very close to stock. The bracket took a little drilling for the mounting bolts to line up exactly, but not a big deal at all. Far, far superior to the oem seats
Got pics of the seats sitting on the bracket?

How about a measurement from the bottom of the bracket to the seat top?
 
I wasn't thrilled with my Corbeau seats. They didn't fit me very well.
I think cloth would've been a better choice for me than the vinyl as well


Yeah, I was just posting in another thread about the vinyl vs cloth or leather. No vinyl for me on the next set of seats, they suck in the cold.


What specifically didn't you like about the Corbeau seats?
 
Did you purchase the Corbeau brackets and decide not to use them, or did you plan on a custom bracket from the beginning?
I only purchased the the sliding mechanism for the drivers side seat and the seats themselves with the cloth center part. Assumed everything else would need to be custom.

I felt the cloth center was a good upgrade per dollar but the heated seats was a bit more spendy so didn't get that....probably eventually I'll want it.
 
I only purchased the the sliding mechanism for the drivers side seat and the seats themselves with the cloth center part. Assumed everything else would need to be custom.

I felt the cloth center was a good upgrade per dollar but the heated seats was a bit more spendy so didn't get that....probably eventually I'll want it.


Good info, thank you.


Heat is mandatory for new seats, if I'm upgrading, I'm going all the way.
 
Yeah, I was just posting in another thread about the vinyl vs cloth or leather. No vinyl for me on the next set of seats, they suck in the cold.


What specifically didn't you like about the Corbeau seats?


I dislike vinyl in the hot more than the cold. They don't breath and you just get sweaty.

Not supportive enough. Not enough bolstering to hold you in place. Not enough adjustments to get them comfy. It felt like I was sitting in an upholstered dining room chair.

I'm 6'2" and I'm nothing but limbs. That might've played a part. If you use your vehicle a lot, I would look at the Scheelmann seats. I'm very pleased with those once I got the adjustments where I wanted them.
 
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