Bride seats.

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Sndsgood
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anyone on the forum running bride seats? and if so how is the fabric holding up, im toying around with the idea of selling the sunfire and picking up a 240 to do a S14.5 conversion and ive been looking at bride. wanna know if the material holds up well over time. my corbeaus material started wearing thin after a couple years of daily driving, and that will be a bit hard to swallow if i have to replace the material on the brides that will be costing me 3x what i paid for my corbeaus.


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Broadfield
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Brides hold up really well.... I've had them in a couple vehicles.

Sndsgood
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thanks broadfield. it just seemed that corbeaus cloth wore out rather quickly. it problaby doenst help that at the time i bought there blue seats wich im wondering if the dye shortens the lifespan of the material a bit. just hard for me to spend 3grand on a set of seats knowing 2 years later i'll be spending another grand or two having them restitched.

Anu Smith
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I have used them. The material holds up very nicely. They look just amazing.

basudecar1509
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Anu Smith wrote:I have used them. The material holds up very nicely. They look just amazing.
nice one dude ......

i am going to marry soon .....

i will try to do as you did .......

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lino
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They should be good considering the price.


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