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09-11-03, 05:53 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 223
My Corvette(s): 65 427
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I hate these seats!
With the new cornering ability my suspension gives me I find that my stock seats just don't keep me in place. I decided to swap them out. I looked at Corbeau GTS2 sport seats, but I have to do some surgery to the Vette's floor. Nope. Want to keep my numbers matching car un molested. ANyone know a similar seat tha would use the existing mounting holes? Do C4 seats fit without modififcation? I am 6'2" so what ever I install can't raise the driving postion.
Bruce
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09-11-03, 08:43 AM
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Bruce:
Have you looked at the much nicer 78-82 Corvette seats?
The first generation C3 seats, IMO are one of the worst and cheapest looking seats ever put in ANY car.
Chevy fixed this problem in 78, thank god.
You should be able to drop those right in.
There are members here who have also dropped in the C4 seats with little modification, hopefully one of the members that have them will chime in.
In addition to that, some have put in old Pontiac Fiero seats.
Good Luck.
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09-11-03, 06:48 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Posts: 389
My Corvette(s): 1991 DRM ZR1
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Re: I hate these seats!
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Originally posted by LIBoater
With the new cornering ability my suspension gives me I find that my stock seats just don't keep me in place. I decided to swap them out. I looked at Corbeau GTS2 sport seats, but I have to do some surgery to the Vette's floor. Nope. Want to keep my numbers matching car un molested. ANyone know a similar seat tha would use the existing mounting holes? Do C4 seats fit without modififcation? I am 6'2" so what ever I install can't raise the driving postion.
Bruce
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Bruce--
The Corbeau A4 will fit. There are several people here that have successfully added C4 seats (manual seats) with little hassle. I am torn between the A4's and the C4 seats. Good luck and take pictures when you do the swap!
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09-12-03, 06:13 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Dickinson, Texas (Houston)
Posts: 620
My Corvette(s): 1978 - Modification in progress
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I guess that speaks well of your suspension's upgrades!
Not sure which seats would be the best replacements. Be sure to let us know what you do, I will be very interested, because I plan to do the suspension upgrades as well.
Bill
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09-12-03, 06:31 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Falls Church, Va
Posts: 256
My Corvette(s): 1972 Coupe ZZ4 / 4 Speed
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I have a 72 also. I like the look of the seats, but its hard to stay in them when you round the corners!
I have to lean against the door!
-Gooney0
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09-12-03, 10:55 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 65
My Corvette(s): Idaho's only twin turbo big block 72 vette
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I just bought a set of 96 vette seats for my 72, hope they arent too difficult to install.
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09-13-03, 08:55 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 6,665
My Corvette(s): 71 Conv. (Sold) / 98 Pewter Coupe
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I'll echo the earlier post, go with the later Shark seats - IMHO one of the most comfortable seats my behind has been in  . They have nice form fitting side bolsters to keep you planted in the curves. The seats were in 78 Pace Cars and all Vettes from 79-82. Another great benefit to those seats is that unlike your 72 seats that fold at the base, they fold about six inches up the back so they almost fold flat, giving great access to your itty bitty storage area.
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09-16-03, 09:38 AM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 65
My Corvette(s): Idaho's only twin turbo big block 72 vette
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My new seats arrived yesterday and I got them bolted in last night, sure gives a different feel to the car. The wifie even loves them,( a real plus!). It took about 2 hours to get them bolted in, I redrilled 2 holes in the c3 tracks and had to drill 2 holes in the seats. I used 1/2 inch spacers to give the seatframe enough clearance so as not to drag on the carpet. If anybody is interested in pics I will try to post some.
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09-16-03, 10:03 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 223
My Corvette(s): 65 427
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M&W:
Where did you purchase the '96 seats?
Bruce
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09-16-03, 02:44 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 65
My Corvette(s): Idaho's only twin turbo big block 72 vette
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Bruce, I bought them on e bay last week.
Mike
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09-16-03, 06:03 PM
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i have seats from 80-82, with the 4" side bolsters. they seem to hug my butt quite well. i bought a set of leather like covers for $135. and now they look as good as they feel.
tighten your belts and hang on
robin
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09-16-03, 08:35 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: State-of-Confusion
Posts: 724
My Corvette(s): Black '82 Coupe
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Quote:
Originally posted by 71Shark
I'll echo the earlier post, go with the later Shark seats - IMHO one of the most comfortable seats my behind has been in . They have nice form fitting side bolsters to keep you planted in the curves. The seats were in 78 Pace Cars and all Vettes from 79-82. Another great benefit to those seats is that unlike your 72 seats that fold at the base, they fold about six inches up the back so they almost fold flat, giving great access to your itty bitty storage area.
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;stupid I worked at a Chevy dealership from '73-'82; the '68-'78 seats are  . You don't sit 'in' them; you sit 'ON' them... The ONLY use for them is a 'correct', number-matching car...
I've often thought of getting '79-'82 seats for the '79 Z28 I bought new; I think they'd make GREAT seats for drag-racing, and look
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09-17-03, 12:19 AM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 65
My Corvette(s): Idaho's only twin turbo big block 72 vette
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I reread all these posts and caught the fact that Bruce is 6'2. The C4 seats do sit a little taller in the C3 cars so I dont think they would work for you Bruce.
Mike in Idaho (been 30 degrees here every morning this week....brrrr)
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09-17-03, 12:41 AM
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 223
My Corvette(s): 65 427
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I am leaning towards the A4 seat from Corbeau. It is a direct replacement (supposedly).
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09-21-03, 04:51 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Nichols. Florida
Posts: 211
My Corvette(s): 55 , 66 coupe, 68 convert, 88 ZR1, 90 ZR1
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The manual C5 seats will bolt in with a redrilled track bolt location. The electric fit but you have to notch the floor for the adjustment arm.
Tyler
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