Sparco rev seat.
#11
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Nice work. However, I dont think I could live without the recline-able back nor could I spend money on something that is ripped up and has duct tape on it. If you like, that is all that matters though.
#13
Ok, that's pretty sexy. How's the comfort in them?
I love me a good fixed-back seat, though. My Tenzos are in the fully vertical position and haven't changed from that since I put them in the car.
I love me a good fixed-back seat, though. My Tenzos are in the fully vertical position and haven't changed from that since I put them in the car.
#14
Its incredible! I also love how much feedback i get out of the seat. i totally feel exactly what the car is doing, the road...etc. Also its super comfy and just hugs me and doesnt let go. haha incredible around the turn. I can go right to the point where my tires start slipping a bit and just control it so precisely. I also dont have to fight the g's and try to keep my feet in the right position, and legs, torso...etc. haha great seat. Hopefully i can find one for the passenger side. havent completely decided yet.
#16
You get used to it. The side bolsters on my seats are almost as aggressive and I don't even think about what I'm doing when I get in/out of the car anymore.
I don't know, I'm kinda diggin' the single sport seat look. Personally, if I ever decide to get different seats, I'll probably go with Corbeau's version of the Rev (the FX1). At $300 per seat with the options of having inflatable lumbar supports and seat heaters installed by Corbeau, you can't go wrong
Its incredible! I also love how much feedback i get out of the seat. i totally feel exactly what the car is doing, the road...etc. Also its super comfy and just hugs me and doesnt let go. haha incredible around the turn. I can go right to the point where my tires start slipping a bit and just control it so precisely. I also dont have to fight the g's and try to keep my feet in the right position, and legs, torso...etc. haha great seat. Hopefully i can find one for the passenger side. havent completely decided yet.
#17
Ya it is kindof a pain to get in and out but honestly for the ammount of support i dont mind at all. also I dont need seat heaters. lol I live in cali. and for 300$ i can get 2. and the lumbar support is perfect. sparco did a great job. retail was 800$ each for this seat. Although i wouldnt have minded to have had it installed haha.
#18
I'm glad to hear that the frustration of getting in and out of a fixed back seat is outweighed by the additional support. The weight reduction is a nice added bonus, I'm sure. I should be getting a Corbeau FX1 for my DD in a couple months. I'll be sure to post up a review in the product review section when I do. My passenger seat will still be stock, at least for a while (my wife vetoed having her seat being a fixed-back).