Before I get the typical search comments, I have googled it and there are so many different opinions and “experts” that I can only handle reading so many arguments.
am looking to replace one of my seats. My car came with 2 garbage condition cloth seats. My local shop contacted Corbeau and Corbeau said that they could sell me a single driver side A4. The order was placed, but when it arrived, it was a passenger. They told me “Well we were told a passenger seat so that’s what we sent. We normally can’t sell the A4 individually so we don’t know how you were able to get that one.”.
The only real difference between the 2 is the reclining handle location. I have a Takata harness on the way and have a harness bar bolted in. The bar will only be used as a guide to get the harness between 0-20 degrees. I intend to install the harness per TAKATA’s recommendation instead of what Facebook engineers are telling me. The ones I spoke with suggested mounting it to the harness bar and not the rear seatbelt bolts recommended by the harness manufacturer.
This is one idea I have had. I could get a Corbeau Fx1 for a driver seat, or keep the Corbeau A4 where it is and get an e46 passenger seat.
I am wanting to go the safest route for a show/autox/barely driven car.
am looking to replace one of my seats. My car came with 2 garbage condition cloth seats. My local shop contacted Corbeau and Corbeau said that they could sell me a single driver side A4. The order was placed, but when it arrived, it was a passenger. They told me “Well we were told a passenger seat so that’s what we sent. We normally can’t sell the A4 individually so we don’t know how you were able to get that one.”.
The only real difference between the 2 is the reclining handle location. I have a Takata harness on the way and have a harness bar bolted in. The bar will only be used as a guide to get the harness between 0-20 degrees. I intend to install the harness per TAKATA’s recommendation instead of what Facebook engineers are telling me. The ones I spoke with suggested mounting it to the harness bar and not the rear seatbelt bolts recommended by the harness manufacturer.
This is one idea I have had. I could get a Corbeau Fx1 for a driver seat, or keep the Corbeau A4 where it is and get an e46 passenger seat.
I am wanting to go the safest route for a show/autox/barely driven car.
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