ma71supraturbo
09-27-2005, 08:58 PM
Product: Corbeau Forza II and seat base/slider
Place Purchased: Apex Motorsports
Price Paid: ~$400 each (w/ base & slider)
Application: (86.5-92) Supra Seat Base, Universal seat and sliders
Highlights: Adjustable thigh pad, pleather-covered "wings" (high wear area when cloth), bolts in
Caveats: Seat bases required a little gumption to line up with the bolt holes, and the harness guides are prone to popping out.
Installation Difficulty (1-10, 10 being difficult): 4
Installation Tips:: Use red thread-lock on the small allen bolts that attach the seat to the slider to prevent them from working loose.
Rating (1-10, 10 being best): 7.5
Additional Comments: These hold you in place nicely during extreme cornering. 20 minute track sessions used to seem like a good amount of time, now they feel short. Basically less fatigue from keeping yourself from sliding around the interior...
Place Purchased: Apex Motorsports
Price Paid: ~$400 each (w/ base & slider)
Application: (86.5-92) Supra Seat Base, Universal seat and sliders
Highlights: Adjustable thigh pad, pleather-covered "wings" (high wear area when cloth), bolts in
Caveats: Seat bases required a little gumption to line up with the bolt holes, and the harness guides are prone to popping out.
Installation Difficulty (1-10, 10 being difficult): 4
Installation Tips:: Use red thread-lock on the small allen bolts that attach the seat to the slider to prevent them from working loose.
Rating (1-10, 10 being best): 7.5
Additional Comments: These hold you in place nicely during extreme cornering. 20 minute track sessions used to seem like a good amount of time, now they feel short. Basically less fatigue from keeping yourself from sliding around the interior...