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I have the Corbeau LG1's and everyone that rides in my car absolutely love the way they feel. I've taken the car on plenty of road trips and I never get uncomfortable.
I think they were about $800 a pair plus brackets, but corbeau doesn't charge shipping.
I have the Corbeau LG1's and everyone that rides in my car absolutely love the way they feel. I've taken the car on plenty of road trips and I never get uncomfortable.
I think they were about $800 a pair plus brackets, but corbeau doesn't charge shipping.
Ryan
those look really nice, i was actually looking at them the other day. i would love a pair of those its just the pice tag that sucks. that also reminds me of another thing. the corbeau seats will recline. the seats ur lookin at wont recline or anything. making it impossible to get ino the back seat.
Ya, i was really curious to see what you guys thought of these seats, but i dont care about spending alot of money if the seats are nice. Il look at some Corbeau's, i was also thinking recaros.
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Joined: 12/15/2006 From: Lafayette/Gulf of Mexico, LA Status: offline
I've sat in both Corbeaus (obviously) and Recaros and I can't honestly say which one feels more comfortable. They both feel spectacular if you order the right ones. With all the higher end seats, each design determines how comfortable they are going to be for you. Sparco and Bride also make some really nice seats, but it's hard to get Bride's, and they cost about as much as recaros. Having sat in Sparco's, Corbeau's and Recaro's for an extended period of time, they are all great seats. I have never sat in a Bride seat, but I would imagine they are just as good. I've had my seats for almost a year, 30k mi, and one little edge, on a rub pad is barely starting to show wear, mainly from getting in and out obviously, and looks to be replacable at a very reasonable price. The rub pads are leather I think, I'd have to check the website to make sure.
Also I had an issue with one of my seats when I ordered it, it seems some adhesive had gotten on the top of the lower cushion of one of the seats, I called Corbeau and asked if they could send me a new cover or cushion or even a cleaning kit and within 4 days I had a brand new complete seat, no questions asked and a return label for the "damaged" one. I was absolutely amazed.
In the next few months Corbeau will also be closing out last years designs, so you may be able to snag a really good deal on an overstock pair, just check around and hunt online, I found mine on EBAY of all places. I could've had leather for $200 more, but it would have been black, and black leather sucks in S. La.