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nah... f'this... sick of everyone killing ideas around here with their opinions on prices. Looks like a great product and I believe fair priced. (thats a heavy duty looking sucker) Most don't take into concideration of what else is needed to put these damn things in. My base kit was 50, the adapter to my rails was 35. IF I had to get rails that would have been another $50+. So all that said I could have spent more. And I am NOT happy with the set up. What PRO (PMO) has is exactly what I need. Except for the seatbelt piece missing.
While I didn't notice the missing tab for the seat belt. Doesn't mean you should kill the idea! Those look like some great work none the less. Personally pre-drilling holes in the sliders would be a bad idea. More holes = less strength. Personally that is one area I do not want less strength. Even know the stock seats are designed to have the rear break away in a rear ending accident. I would rather have myself supported and safe.
I can snap a pic of my placement of my bracket when I pop my seats out. I have to grind off the middle adapter just to attempt to make it look close to what you have and not hit my head on the roof anymore.
I see a lot of people on here bitching that nobody offers a good seat bracket... This is good for EVERY TYPE OF RACING SEAT; Not only Corbeau (Try using a Sparco seat on a Corbeau bracket without some type of major modification...)
i doubt i'll ever have racing seats but i'd buy the PMO one over any others in a heartbeat. it looks so much more sturdy, seems like it would fit more seats with less mods, and the price is more than fair. Plus you are supporting a great probe vendor which only helps our cause.
Adam Kirkpatrick 1994 Ford Probe GT-T - Built for me, by me, 265whp 2010 Ford Fusion SEL - Wife's daily driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 - Daily driver 1997 Ford F-150 XLT 4x2 - Work truck, wrapped, on 20's . . . 2001 Ford Focus SE Wagon - Work car
nah... f'this... sick of everyone killing ideas around here with their opinions on prices. Looks like a great product and I believe fair priced. (thats a heavy duty looking sucker) Most don't take into concideration of what else is needed to put these damn things in. My base kit was 50, the adapter to my rails was 35. IF I had to get rails that would have been another $50+. So all that said I could have spent more. And I am NOT happy with the set up. What PRO (PMO) has is exactly what I need. Except for the seatbelt piece missing.
While I didn't notice the missing tab for the seat belt. Doesn't mean you should kill the idea! Those look like some great work none the less. Personally pre-drilling holes in the sliders would be a bad idea. More holes = less strength. Personally that is one area I do not want less strength. Even know the stock seats are designed to have the rear break away in a rear ending accident. I would rather have myself supported and safe.
I can snap a pic of my placement of my bracket when I pop my seats out. I have to grind off the middle adapter just to attempt to make it look close to what you have and not hit my head on the roof anymore.
damn todd no need to close thread... and I got corbeau brackets week turds... I got a pic commin for you before week over... and corbeaus fit only their seats... now pro's fit any seat now thats nice adfect
Would love for pmo/pro to give me my 2000 veilside hyundai tiburon back and the several thousands of dollars they owe me or the parts!
Well I don't feel to bad now after seeing the brand "X" bracket! Look's a little weak to me.
My Corbeau sliders look nothing like that, they don't sit up at all. With the Forzas mounted, I have MAYBE 1.5" between the seat bottom and the carpet. If you'd like I can take some pictures of my brackets and PM them to you.
I honestly wasn't trying to knock your product, I was just offering a couple suggestions, that wouldn't affect production costs, and would make these better. Not all criticism is bad.
Danmit Man is that what your talking about as the lap belt mount? That doesn't look like it would hold all 190lbs of me. I will take your advise and add the mount. Of course it will be PRO tough though.
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