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best seats
Hi
simple question, which seats, gonna be sat in my iveco 40.10 for many any hour down to asia and then possibly africa and have not got the best back in the world. Has any body got any recommendations. thanks mark/jo |
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Corbeau reclining bucket seats. Very comfortable with good lumbar support. Try for fit before buying. Only downside is that on a high vehicle you have to mind your undercarriage on entry and exit.
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Seats?
Recaro.
Just type it in to ebay and you will find loads out of 80/90's Fords/Vauxhalls/BMW's/Audi's/VW's etc. So many around you can pick them up for £10 upwards. |
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Speak to the guys at Exmoor Trim, bags of experience in LR seats but also retrim Cobra or Corbeau seats to suit.Can recommend the 'Outlast' temperature control fabric as well - took it on trial through to the Gambia and rarely suffered a sweaty back so well worth the investment.
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isringhausen
These make of seats are fitted in trucks a lot, and certainly work. I am sure you could get ones from scrapped trucks. New type ones have air suspension - very nice! Older mechanical suspension also good though.
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thanks
thanks all of you gonna gets some decent reclining buckets/gt seats of ebay
Mark |
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