I’ve had mine for about two years now, still love them. FYI, for future orders. If you order directly from Corbeau, you can usually talk them into including a t-shirt. Thanks for the comment.
You did a nice review of these seats. I’m an original owner of a 1997 “spec-ordered” from Chrysler TJ Sport. I have a hair over 150k on the clock…and seriously considering a complete restoration. Which in the pricing, I’m replacing the frame with a new one, and engine rebuild, and modernizing the interior. I’m retired Navy and retired from federal law enforcement…I recently suffered some mini strokes….but recovering. And frankly, my old Jeep is the only vehicle I’m comfortable driving. I’m selling my classic Porsche, my Tacoma and using the funds to modernize and restore my TJ. My seats are worn, but the brackets remaining steady and true. I’m curious….did you consider at all, a professional “rebuild and reupholstering” of the original seats? I’m talking to a professional auto upholstery shop….and thinking perforated leather. Just wondering if you even looked into it.
Thank you for the comment. I also would like to thank you for your service to our country. That’s awesome to be the original owner of a 97 wrangler. In answer to your question, no I did not consider reupholstering the original seats. My brackets were worn out and rattling and I decided to try something different. I do like the original seats and think that the are comfortable. Like you, while I’m not really restoring, I am approaching everything I do with the mindset of getting another 100k miles out of the Jeep. I just decided to go with new seats and brackets. I’m still very pleased with them after several thousand miles. If you order directly from Corbeau, ask for a t shirt. Good luck with your Jeep.
Awesome straight forward video. Those are going to be my next seats with the heat option on my 05 tj. I always wondered about the adapter brackets. I dont need the tumble part. I want to use factory brackets. Thanks for the video
If I remember correctly from my research. Using the adapters on your factory brackets, raises the seat height by about an inch. I still love my seats. Thanks for the comment.
thanks for posting this review. I have been on a search for a good seat replacement for a few years.
Your welcome. I’m still pleased with mine after several thousand miles and hours of seat time.
Thanks for posting this video just ordered mine
I’ve had mine for about two years now, still love them. FYI, for future orders. If you order directly from Corbeau, you can usually talk them into including a t-shirt. Thanks for the comment.
Are they sold individually or the pair?
@@Steve_Chandler I pulled the trigger on a set nice seats
@christianx8951 I believe you can buy them individually.
@rtabor5808 I still love mine. Just returned from a 2000 mile road trip last month.
You did a nice review of these seats. I’m an original owner of a 1997 “spec-ordered” from Chrysler TJ Sport. I have a hair over 150k on the clock…and seriously considering a complete restoration. Which in the pricing, I’m replacing the frame with a new one, and engine rebuild, and modernizing the interior. I’m retired Navy and retired from federal law enforcement…I recently suffered some mini strokes….but recovering. And frankly, my old Jeep is the only vehicle I’m comfortable driving. I’m selling my classic Porsche, my Tacoma and using the funds to modernize and restore my TJ. My seats are worn, but the brackets remaining steady and true. I’m curious….did you consider at all, a professional “rebuild and reupholstering” of the original seats? I’m talking to a professional auto upholstery shop….and thinking perforated leather. Just wondering if you even looked into it.
Thank you for the comment. I also would like to thank you for your service to our country. That’s awesome to be the original owner of a 97 wrangler. In answer to your question, no I did not consider reupholstering the original seats. My brackets were worn out and rattling and I decided to try something different. I do like the original seats and think that the are comfortable. Like you, while I’m not really restoring, I am approaching everything I do with the mindset of getting another 100k miles out of the Jeep. I just decided to go with new seats and brackets. I’m still very pleased with them after several thousand miles. If you order directly from Corbeau, ask for a t shirt. Good luck with your Jeep.
Awesome straight forward video. Those are going to be my next seats with the heat option on my 05 tj. I always wondered about the adapter brackets. I dont need the tumble part. I want to use factory brackets. Thanks for the video
If I remember correctly from my research. Using the adapters on your factory brackets, raises the seat height by about an inch. I still love my seats. Thanks for the comment.
I'm putting these in my mustang
I bet they will work well in your Mustang. I’ve had mine about three years now and still very happy with them.
Good video.
Thanks @gorillahd9247.