Enter your username:
Do you want to login or register?
  • Forgot your password?

    Login / Register




    Results 1 to 7 of 7
    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Posts
      77

      Braum or Corbeau seat feedback?

      Hey everyone,

      Looking to do some new seats in my pro tour 70 Camaro. Looking for seat options (no tmi).

      Came across Braum and Corbeau seats as they have a good selection of nice looking seats and car specific brackets as well which is nice. I was going to do some c7 z06 seats but don’t want to screw around with having to make custom brackets.

      Anyone use these seats? Review of them?

      Thanks

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2007
      Location
      nw phx
      Posts
      184
      Quote Originally Posted by tbal View Post
      Looking for seat options (no tmi)
      Why no TMI?

      Quote Originally Posted by tbal View Post
      Hey everyone,
      car specific brackets---don’t want to make custom brackets.
      nearly every seat choice will need brackets made.

      so what is the real question you are asking here?

      what high quality seats for your vehicle is out there?

      Or why cant you make seat brackets?

      Easiest, and best, is to take your factory seats to a good upholstery shop and have them make you want you want.
      ...life is too short, live for today, tomorrow isn't guaranteed

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Posts
      77
      TMI stuff just looks too dated.

      Corbeau has car specific brackets so could work. Just looking for peoples input on the seats.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Frisco, Texas
      Posts
      345
      Country Flag: United States

      Braum or Corbeau seat feedback?

      I have Corbeau CR1s in a 68 Camaro, with the specific slider brackets. I’m pretty happy with the setup.

      They definitely sit higher compared to stock buckets. I like the visibility of sitting high, instead of just peeking over the dash. But it puts me kinda close to the roof/ roll bar with a helmet on. I may eventually mod the floor to drop the seats some. If you’re 6’ or more then consider taking out the floor support.

      I took them to an upholsterer and tried to superimpose the Deluxe pettern onto the new form. Turned out pretty cool. Name:  seatsafter1.jpg
Views: 78
Size:  59.9 KB

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Mar 2022
      Location
      STL
      Posts
      3
      Country Flag: United States
      Corbeau LG1 (W) in my 1971 6.1 HemiDuster. These are a great compromise seat that is comfortable and bolstered just enough for autocross




      Name:  20240306_120834.jpg
Views: 57
Size:  398.8 KBName:  20240306_121103.jpg
Views: 56
Size:  465.0 KBName:  20240324_163250.jpg
Views: 58
Size:  347.2 KBName:  20240329_171056.jpg
Views: 57
Size:  328.6 KBName:  20240329_171116.jpg
Views: 58
Size:  326.6 KB


    6. #6
      Join Date
      Feb 2007
      Location
      Tinley Park, IL
      Posts
      1,164
      Country Flag: United States
      I've had Corbeau A4 Wide/Suede in my Cutlass for about 10 years or so. They are mounted on Planted bracket which have been modified a bit to get them as low as possible, I'm 6'5".

      I've done 10+ hour road trips without issue. My only complain is the thigh bolsters can dig in a bit, but I was able to spread them apart a bit and that helped.


      That said, I am considering swapping them for the new Sparco GT seats.

      Nick ~
      1969 Cutlass

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Posts
      77
      I checked out some corbeaus and wasn’t too impressed. They look good but just didn’t feel right. Decided to just pony up for some recaros ��





    Advertise on Pro-Touring.com