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<blockquote data-quote="BigTang" data-source="post: 11043206" data-attributes="member: 78913"><p>way to take my post and twist it. You left out the part that I had poor experience w/ not 1 but 3 corbeau seats with well under 2k miles on them, then again I didn't abuse the crap out of them so maybe thats where I went wrong, what w/ keeping them clean and out of harm's way.</p><p></p><p>And yes, that is a big gapping hole. C'mon, this is SVT everyone has mint terminators and supermodel girlfriends so you have to expect some criticism or telling it like it is on things w/ wear and tear.</p><p></p><p>The only aftermarket seats/fabric that I can vouch for is katskinz factory replacement seat material. They held up well in my dodge.</p><p></p><p>The guy wanted opinions on what to get, everyone has had different experiences but all w/ the same end result.</p><p></p><p>As I suggested the acura or Si seats. My 75k mile Si suede seats looked show room fresh when I sold the car and they looked more fragile than anything I've ever seen especially the mesh insert on the seating surface.</p><p></p><p>Even my 110k miles stock leather seats in my truck look brand new, not even a smudge of wear on the bolster, so why is it so hard for an aftermarket company to source material for their seats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTang, post: 11043206, member: 78913"] way to take my post and twist it. You left out the part that I had poor experience w/ not 1 but 3 corbeau seats with well under 2k miles on them, then again I didn't abuse the crap out of them so maybe thats where I went wrong, what w/ keeping them clean and out of harm's way. And yes, that is a big gapping hole. C'mon, this is SVT everyone has mint terminators and supermodel girlfriends so you have to expect some criticism or telling it like it is on things w/ wear and tear. The only aftermarket seats/fabric that I can vouch for is katskinz factory replacement seat material. They held up well in my dodge. The guy wanted opinions on what to get, everyone has had different experiences but all w/ the same end result. As I suggested the acura or Si seats. My 75k mile Si suede seats looked show room fresh when I sold the car and they looked more fragile than anything I've ever seen especially the mesh insert on the seating surface. Even my 110k miles stock leather seats in my truck look brand new, not even a smudge of wear on the bolster, so why is it so hard for an aftermarket company to source material for their seats? [/QUOTE]
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