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Re: Bot to order me some Corbeau Racing seats

Subject: Re: Bot to order me some Corbeau Racing seats
by Fluff on 2010/5/29 7:37:50

Quote:

TommyT-Bone wrote:
Lumbar support is for the lower part of your back. It inflates and deflates to give a more comfortable fit.


NC Kid, just my own personal opinion, but I would always try to actually sit in an aftermarket seat (test drive if possible) before buying... I really think it is important.

I'm going back many years when I bought a pair of Corbeau seats for a Mini Cooper and they were the most uncomfortable seats I'd ever sat in and (in my case) where a deeply regretted purchase. Perhaps Corbeau are improved now, but I still feel that seats are like choosing clothes and have to fit and feel right for the individual.

As Tommy say's, Lumbar support is for your lower back, but I'm not sure that all inflate/deflate so as to be adjustable. Some lumbars can be mechanically (lever/winder) adjusted, some are just extra padding sewn into the seat in a fixed position (some european made seats anyway).

Just my 2c.
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