Corbeau

Here's my Corbeau Legacy ones in the wide version:

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well i was thinking of posting a pic, but it's the same thing as CAR NUT... (nice seats man)

everyone who rides in my car compliments me on the seats, but im the one that has to crawl in and out of them every day - and if a car is parked close to you, and you can't open the door all of the way - it's not fun
 
fords2fast4u said:
well i was thinking of posting a pic, but it's the same thing as CAR NUT... (nice seats man)

everyone who rides in my car compliments me on the seats, but im the one that has to crawl in and out of them every day - and if a car is parked close to you, and you can't open the door all of the way - it's not fun

Haha! I forgot about that aspect somehow. It sure does require the door to be open a little bit farther than with the stock seats. The side bolsters do take up a couple extra inches of room. I've got no problem getting in my car, but I do sit down differently than before. No gymnastics, but different. :)
 
i know what you're talking about - and im not a heavy guy.. 6'1" - 190 lbs and here in NJ where the parking spaces are small and the stangs doors are long, it sucks quite frankly -

my seats have the leather on the sides and when I get in and out - i try extra hard not to put pressure on them as over time, the drivers seat has some wear on it from that.

also - how do you clean them:>? the first day i had them in, a fricking cat got into my car and slept in the passenger seat - and it took me damn near 1/2 and hour to vacume that hair up - i even tried a lint roller, and it's not the best thing.. any ideas?

i B*tch about my seats alot - but i'd never get rid of them
 
fords2fast4u said:
also - how do you clean them:>? the first day i had them in, a fricking cat got into my car and slept in the passenger seat - and it took me damn near 1/2 and hour to vacume that hair up - i even tried a lint roller, and it's not the best thing.. any ideas?

i B*tch about my seats alot - but i'd never get rid of them

No idea about cleaning them, except like you mentioned with a vacuum and lint brush. I have two dogs and they aren't allowed on the seats, but I guess you had no choice with a cat. That sucks.

There are different types of lint brushes. Try the one that is like packing tape. That should remove pet hair. I have a Samoyed (dog) and when she sheds, it's totally unreal............like a snow storm of white hair. :) Tape or the lint tape rollers work great on her hair.
 
fords2fast4u said:
i know what you're talking about - and im not a heavy guy.. 6'1" - 190 lbs and here in NJ where the parking spaces are small and the stangs doors are long, it sucks quite frankly -

my seats have the leather on the sides and when I get in and out - i try extra hard not to put pressure on them as over time, the drivers seat has some wear on it from that.

also - how do you clean them:>? the first day i had them in, a fricking cat got into my car and slept in the passenger seat - and it took me damn near 1/2 and hour to vacume that hair up - i even tried a lint roller, and it's not the best thing.. any ideas?

i B*tch about my seats alot - but i'd never get rid of them

I have found that using a shop vac. with the brush attachment works well. You still have to use alot of elbow grease, but it gets the hair off.