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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Q for anyone here w/Corbeau Seat

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    Hi, I have a pair of Corbeau TRS seats in my Maxima, really like those seats, and thinking about getting another pair for the Audi (01 A4 1.8T Quattro) or just get a pair of brackets and transfer them to the Audi.
    My questions are, both electric and manual seats share the same mounting points, but different from a B5 with 2.8, right?
    Any recommendation on where to buy the brackets?
    Would it seat higher with bracket and the slider? Casue it is the case in the Maxima and that is the only one thing i don't completely like.
    Thanks for the help.
    Last edited by LaserRedKid; 12-06-2008 at 02:04 AM.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings djwimbo's Avatar
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    Re: Q for anyone here w/Corbeau Seat

    I am curious about this as well. If I don't have to, I don't want to weld in braces, but the rear mount for the seat is not very friendly.

    As far as the pre-fabbed brackets, the part numbers are as follows
    ------------------------------------Driver's----Passengers
    A4 Quattro (small eng.) '96-'01-------D1202T---D1203T
    A4 Quattro 2.8 (electric)'96-'01------D1200T----D1203T

    You can search Google with those part #'s and find them for like $79-90, I don't know what all is included in those brackets. Somehow I doubt that they include sliders, and I don't know what all they mount to.
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