Anyone running corbeau seats with their corbeau brackets?
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the seat since I don't know which one you are referring to.
For forward/back travel, drill one more hole on the center rail of the bracket. I didn't have to do this since my 1.8T bracket is my passenger side and they can sit back there.
For forward/back travel, drill one more hole on the center rail of the bracket. I didn't have to do this since my 1.8T bracket is my passenger side and they can sit back there.
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Does anyone have pics of the drivers/pass bracket installed? Im having issues with my corbeau brackets and not sure if I even have the correct ones for the passenger side, my car is a 99.5 2.8
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Same issue here with the Wedge Racing brackets that Cobra use. I'm running corbeau sliders too. Forward most position is close enough, but still further back than I like. all the way back I hit the back seat. Sucks. Hopefully with some modifications I can make it more usable this year.
They aren't height adjustable?
They aren't height adjustable?
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Kris modified mine.. needs more tweaks though, we mounted a tab on the INSIDE of the bracket. Identical to the front mounting tab. Now you can move the entire bracket up and over the mounting location on the floor and clip it in inside the middle section of the bracket. This easily gives you 6inches of forward movement while retaining structural integrity.
I should have pictures soon. We need to re weld the inside tab to be just a bit more center.
Follow that?
I should have pictures soon. We need to re weld the inside tab to be just a bit more center.
Follow that?
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