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Those of you with evo interiors...

manikbastrd

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How do you like them? Is it worth the swap? I like evo interiors on evos, but have never experienced one in person...Anything that sucks about it or isn't fun? Do you like it? Thanks in advance!
 

coyotes

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This is somewhat related, but I am in the same boat. Find some crusty evo seats and make up brackets? Or just reupholster the stock seats? Stick seats are heavy pigs, it would be nice to shed some weight. They are nice seats though.

But is it worth the money to swap to evo seats up front? Or just get some legit aftermarket racing seats for not much more...
 

manikbastrd

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Yeah, that's what I am trying to decide...I don't want it to be all missmatched though. I wouldn't mind if I swapped at least the fronts in. On the plus side it matches the door cards really well I'm told.
 

coyotes

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You can always find rears for cheap and in good condition, I think those are worth it. But fronts are always beat ass, that blue seems to get dirty easily. And they are always 400-500 a pair. Plus shipping.

So you might as well get something new for a bit more and have a shop order locally so you can skip shipping.
 

manikbastrd

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yeah maybe I can find some rears to swap and then get some fronts that match pretty well. Good looking out Coyotes!
 

JCorbo25

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Also on note: when I installed my curtis brackets and Evo SSL seats they dropped the seat position by 1-1 1/2 inches. Gave me more headroom.

If you can, the Evo SSL Leather seats match the rear seats pretty well but they don't go for sale often.
 

EMX5636

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I love the SSL leather front Evo seats. I think they are close enough to not bother with the rears, but if I ever found a set for cheap and had some extra money laying around, I'd probably swap them in eventually. The seating position is nice, and the support is much nicer around corners.
 

Jesus_Negros

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The regular evo seats are not very attractive to me but the Evo SSL leather seats are pretty /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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