Same here, though I only went with the 2" wider seat for the passenger side since I never know who's going to be sitting there. Now that it's been there for several years I wish I had gone standard width on the passengers side since it rubs on the console and makes it hard to raise the lid up all the way. My girlishly slim 36" waist fits fine in the standard width and holds me just like I like.I run the PRP’s I really like them they really hold me place on the trails. I got the 2” extra wide after sitting in both. The shop I ordered them through recommended them because even though the regular fit was fine it is nice to have a little more movement in them.
Jerry, you wouldn't happen to know if Corbeau seats are made in the US would you?Same here, though I only went with the 2" wider seat for the passenger side since I never know who's going to be sitting there. Now that it's been there for several years I wish I had gone standard width on the passengers side since it rubs on the console and makes it hard to raise the lid up all the way. My girlishly slim 36" waist fits fine in the standard width and holds me just like I like.
This is when they were still new, clean, and pretty. One nice benefit to buying PRP is they are made here in the US, most other brands are imported from China.
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They are imported from China.Jerry, you wouldn't happen to know if Corbeau seats are made in the US would you?
Thank you, that's good to know.They are imported from China.
Make sure to avoid the use of piping between the seams when putting your order together. They (and I) discovered piping doesn't hold up.WOW! Now I'm on the PRP site and I get to build my own?! this is cool and they're pretty much the same as the Corbeau Moab's I was looking into. Now looking at the Spec Reclining.
All 15 in an hour and a half too.15 posts and 15 questions... you building one from scratch or something?
Don't we all have more important things to do than to worry how many questions a new member asks?All 15 in an hour and a half too.
Don't we all have more important things to do than to worry how many questions a new member asks?