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    has anyone used corbeau seats in there 89-94 240?
    specificaly the forzaII?
    do the corbeau sliders create a head clearence problem?

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    Re: corbeau seats

    Originally posted by banged240_drift
    has anyone used corbeau seats in there 89-94 240?
    specificaly the forzaII?
    do the corbeau sliders create a head clearence problem?

    Don't know about 240 clearance issues, but the Forza II is a BIG seat, so unless you have a 44" or larger belt, get a forza I

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    • #3
      I agree. Unless you are a VERY big guy, get the Forza I. I have the Forza I myself and my 250 pound friend can (snugly) fit in it. Also, the stock seats in a 240 are relatively small, so the Forza II just may not fit. As for the corbeau seat rails: You could get it and see how you like it. I had problems with the Datsun Z version of their seat rails, so I simply figured out a way to mound the seat to the stock rails, and returned the Corbeau seat rail unit.

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      • #4
        the forza is a bucket right? Is it a tube frame or a shell? If its a tube frame, my advice would be to forget about it and get a seat with a shell frame.

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        • #5
          i believe its a shell,
          lol size 44! maybe i should be looking for the FORZAI, i heard that the black seats are on back order though? if somone can add concrete to this it would help me greatly thanks alot guys for the info

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          • #6
            It's actually a tube frame, but I've had no trouble with it. I even drove 1000 miles to L.A. and back in it. Try that in a shell. The price is right too, at around $220.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pennyman
              It's actually a tube frame, but I've had no trouble with it. I even drove 1000 miles to L.A. and back in it. Try that in a shell. The price is right too, at around $220.
              Agreed, it's a very comfortable seat, and it'll keep you from getting fatigued as quickly in the turns cause it keeps you upright so you aren't straining yourself...

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              • #8
                sweet, thanks for all the info, i should be purchasing my seat this weekend! right now my stock seat is being help up my two bars drilled to a 2x4 its highly uncomfortable

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