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The problem with both seats there is absolutely NO lumbar support. Big let down with GM on this. I love the Recaro's for the necessary support while cornering and I found a solution to the lumbar: installed an inexpensive air bladder (about $28) that pushes out just above my bulging L5 vertebrae. Installs without removing the seat, and it holds air for a very long time without pumping the bulb. My Audi S5 seats have very aggressive lumbar and was quite surprised why Chevy's Recaro's didn't come with that adjustment. Anyway, no complaints, my little trick worked beautifully.
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Im 6'6, 265 and have 8k miles on my daily driven 1LE. I definitely prefer the Recaros over the 2SS....that being said I came from even more "agressive" Recaro seats in my 2015 Mustang GT and never long term tested the 2SS seats. I have found the 1LE seats to be very comfortable even on long trips and we actually have heated/cooled seats they just aren't connected. Some forum members were hopeful that they could find a way to make them fully functional for all of us and are still working on a solution.
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Owned both - 2SS for 6 months 5300 miles, traded for a 1LE that I now have 5600 miles on. 6'1" 205lbs
2SS Seats: Pros: -Selection in color -lumbar adjustment -heated & ventilated was kinda nice - can't use heated much anyways since I never really drove it below 50deg -easier entry and exit due to the lack of the recaro bolsters. Cons: -Ventilated seats don't put that much air through, and the areas that are ventilated are still leather, so it still retains body heat -FAR less bolster & body hugging through corners 1LE Seats Pros: -Bolstering for days -alcantara is far easier to clean - vacuum it and brush it, also helps keep you from sliding around in the seat -even though they aren't ventilated, the alcantara is a lot more breathable than leather, so I don't find myself missing the ventilated seats Cons: -no lumbar adjustment -entry and exit is a bit more difficult -no ventilation. As a whole, I'd call them equally comfortable really. Neither causes me any discomfort on long drives. In the end its user preference, and I prefer the 1LE recaros that I've got now. |
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Dude...get the 1LE, it's killer.
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I like both but I would go with 2SS because I feel the 1LE materials on the steering wheel and seats would be hard to clean. Plus it looks like a hidden dirt magnet other than that it boils down to personal perf.
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How are the 2ss seats for autocross or hpde
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One thing I will say about the 1LE seats is that they change for the better after about 1000 miles. I'm 6'4 250, and my shoulders weren't comfortable initially to the point where I was thinking about replacing the seats, now after a few track days and daily driving, the foam softened just enough to make them much more comfortable. As another person mentioned, there appears to be all the hardware in the recaros to make them heated and cooled so it's just a wiring issue that prevents the standard 1LE seats from having functioning heated and cooled seats.
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No lumbar support in the 2SS is a disappointment. Really surprised it's not there
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