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Old 06-06-2009, 03:07 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Well, I talked to Corbeau and they don't have anything in the works for brackets for the 370 right now, but I mentioned that there is a whole forum full of guys (some ladies) that are stranded with all sorts of seats and no brackets yet. They are gonna gauge the interest levels (however they do that) to determine if it's gonna be profitable. (***Is that just a nice way to say, "Go F*** Yourself?***) Oh and the company that I was going to buy them through also said that they talked with them and they said they got nothing going for the 370 but for the time being, I could modify the 350 bracket. Anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish that feat yet?
I sent Katzkin's an e-mail asking if they were planning on making seat covers for the 2005-2009 Tacoma bench seats, since I just bought a '09 in April. They more or less said nope, try an custom shop, have a nice day. I did find another place that sells custom bench seat covers in any material just like Katzkins for my truck, so they will get my money later this year. Don't ya just love that too bad so sad attitude ya get from some places.

Ok now back on topic. 5 years ago I bought (regular width) Corbeau CR1's for my old Nissan PU. I was going to get rid of the factory bench seat and use the CR1's. Everything was great but the seat was too narrow in the kidney/rib cage area for my big ***. I ended up selling them brand new for about half what I paid for the seats and sliders.

They do make very nice soild sliders. The seats were built really strong as well because I was so pissed, I tried to bend the frame sides back a smidge to make them fit and couldn't get them to budge. The seat was laying on it's back and I was standing on both bolsters and kinda jumping on them (no air though) but I was afraid I would break the welds first, so I came to my senses and just sold them. No I wouldn't have done this with Bride seats. The return policy from racing-seats USA was a nightmare, so i didn't even really try to return them. They pretty much only do returns if they screwed up the order or shipping damaged returns only. If the size is wrong yer SOL.

On the bright side they do have a list of local walk-in retailers by State, so you might be able to have better luck that route.

The only thing I didn't care for was the fabric. I got the all grey CR1's. It just seemd kinda thin. The microsuede on the other hand is probablly much much better. The other thing with Corbeaus is a lot of people including myself find that their brackets will sit you 1-2" higher in the car. In my lowered truck, it felt like I was driving a farm tractor.

They can custom shave 1" of foam off the seat bottom if you request it, for like 50 bucks a seat.

Thought about getting the wide version of the Corbeau A4's which I know one guy with a 350Z had but I'm just afraid I will sit to high in my Z. I have an aftermarket wheel w/quick release and I sit perfect right now with the stock seats. Any higher and I would have to scrunch down to see the tops of the gauges.

So I will probablly keep the stock seats and just buy a CG-lock to help keep me planted in the stock seats better. 50 bucks is a lot cheaper than $1,500.

If I loose some weight I might change my mind.
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