On the seats, I went with a Corbeau Forza and their bracket. Its sits very high, like 2 inches higher than stock at least, which I don't like at all. I want to be at the stock ride height, for helmet fitment and lower center of gravity. So I had to have my Corbeau bracket modified in the rear to get it little lower, which still is higher than stock. I'm going to try to fit the Corbeau seat to an OEM bracket later this year for the reasons I stated above, but there are also a few others. You lose the auto entrance and egress function, which is handy with high bolsters and you lose power adjustment tilting functions which makes dialing in the seat position much easier. If you decide to stick with the Corbeau bracket option, you'll need an add on module to retain the telescoping function of the steering wheel. Driving on track with the wheel all the way against the gauge cluster sucks, ask me how I know! So just add that into your budget. If I recall, it was about $800 for the seat, bracket and telescoping module. Also be sure to do a 5 point harness if you haven't already. The stock seat with a 5 point harness might be a good way to go also, believe it or not. And if you run a 5 point, you need to add a HANS device to your helmet setup, or you'll internally decapitate yourself if you hit a wall head on. Happy racing!
Yeah, I definitely need to lower the height of the seat. With a helmet on I would say my stock seat setup has me a bit closer to the roof than id like. Going to be looking into bracketing soon and how to make it the most convenient, because I know once I go fixed location it can be a pain getting in and out. Fortunately the car doesn't see much time outside of track use and some spirited drives, but still want it to be comfortable and convenient. Thanks for all the feedback it really helps!
Glad I can help! Not sure if you are going to use your car for any tracking but I can say just had my first track day with the steering wheel on and it felt night and day to the original!
@SloJoeRacing I couldn't tell, but it looked like that was the hang up....but ya cut the vid! Lmfao. Thank the algorithm for putting you you cuz I want to do a few things to a C6 I'm looking to purchase.
Don’t forget knightv 10.8 inch screen head unit that controls the music and climate control it’s basically McLaren screen for the c6 makes it like TONS BETTER makes the c6 look like a 2020
Great video for the interior of the C6. I totally get as to why you did the dash, steering wheel, and the adjustment to the radio. Those would likely bug the daylights out of me as well. Great choice in wheel too btw, I was thinking of getting something similar when I get a C6Z (still looking) along with a better set of seats. You look to be a bit of a larger framed person, like myself, and going with the Sparco racing seats is a great option, but will be a very (I mean very) tight fit. Maybe look at the Status: seats as they feel much like the Sparco seats, just a touch bigger and even a little better on the price as well. Love the build of your Z bud, really enjoying your content.
@@SloJoeRacing I recommend you do for sure. Then look at the price and ask yourself "is one seat worth 1k over getting 2 for $899?" I have a couple of the Status: seats in my 78 Firebird Formula resto mod for that exact reason. Looking forward to your next vid bud. Keep it safe out there.
I'm confused. So the must replacement for my C6 Z06 is a factory grand sport dash? I was skipping sections because you were going off on tangents so maybe I missed something, but sounds like that's the mod in question
The must replacement would be the steering you see me install. The dash is more for my subscribers that have seen me mention how much I hated my damaged 3lt leather dashboard.
The stock steering wheel is a bit thin for track racing and the older leather material is now very smooth with less grip. Changing to the alcantara not only do I have more grip but it’s a thicker steering wheel with contours specific for your fingers so for track use it’s a better experience.
The stock steering is just something while driving mine I'm always feeling there's nowhere to put hand I moved up from a C5 to a ZO6 my C5 had a notch on the steering wheel where your thumb goes just like that aftermarket wheel he put in his car ergonomically it totally Fits
Ummmm the cobalt used the steering wheel from the vette as a way to make it more sporty and attractive to buyers...."hey look at the cobalt it has corvette parts"
I can see what your problem is right away: "Chevy?" Please. "Chevrolet" or "GM." You need a Camaro. "3LZ?" You mean "3LT?" My C6 has the 3LT package. Is your video music an original you composed? My leather steering wheel is fine. Basically: wash your hands before you drive. You should be scared of the air bag. Those things are just waiting to maim somebody. They LOVE carnage. It balances out their goody-two-shoe function of supposedly saving someone's face during a crash. Yeah, if the air bag doesn't decapitate you first.
@@SloJoeRacing You have to pay money for that! Well, I hope you're making money off your videos, then. By pure coincidence, I just cleaned the leather-wrapped OEM steering wheel on my C6 with leather cleaner/conditioner today. It wasn't *perfectly* immaculate, but it definitely wasn't dirty. The human body creates it's own debris field to deposit on surfaces, even with clean hands. I hadn't cleaned my steering wheel in probably 9 months and it was nearly completely soil free. I'm not sure airbags are good for anybody but the airbag manufacturing companies, like Takata, who just had to have the airbags in my Nissan replaced because of those airbags' tendency to kill & maim rather than save. This underscores my contention that airbags are the real killers. Cheers & thanks for the response.
@@salvadormonella8953 Yeah its not ideal to pay for the audio service, but I enjoy creating the content and trying my best to make it as cinematic or entertaining as possible. I totally agree our hands release oils which coat our steering wheels and if not properly maintained can breakdown the steering wheel. For me I was looking for a wider grip steering wheel and Alcantara which naturally provides more grip especially for my racing gloves.
@@SloJoeRacing Well, the difference between a video nobody cares about and one that many do is frequently in that "cinematic" "entertaining" stuff. Some people love to do that stuff. I don't. You wear gloves when you race? Well, why didn't you say so? I'm a glove guy. A big gloves proponent. I have many gloves and I use the. I have all sorts of specialty gloves. I learned the hard way of the need to wear gloves when doing most tasks. I don't race in sanctioned events, but I have been to high-speed driving school. We were required to wear a helmet, driving shoes, but gloves were not required, and nobody there wore them, not even the instructors. I have many helmets, and two pairs of driving shoes, but no driving gloves. What in the heck am I doing? Failing, it sounds like. I've always had enough grip on the wheel, or so I thought. I haven't had a problem yet. Maybe I just don't know what I'm missing. I'm going to go out and get some gloves and see what happens. I'll probably end up wanting a faster car, and then that quest will NEVER end. Thank you for the thoughtful and helpful responses. Cheers.
On the seats, I went with a Corbeau Forza and their bracket. Its sits very high, like 2 inches higher than stock at least, which I don't like at all. I want to be at the stock ride height, for helmet fitment and lower center of gravity. So I had to have my Corbeau bracket modified in the rear to get it little lower, which still is higher than stock. I'm going to try to fit the Corbeau seat to an OEM bracket later this year for the reasons I stated above, but there are also a few others. You lose the auto entrance and egress function, which is handy with high bolsters and you lose power adjustment tilting functions which makes dialing in the seat position much easier. If you decide to stick with the Corbeau bracket option, you'll need an add on module to retain the telescoping function of the steering wheel. Driving on track with the wheel all the way against the gauge cluster sucks, ask me how I know! So just add that into your budget. If I recall, it was about $800 for the seat, bracket and telescoping module. Also be sure to do a 5 point harness if you haven't already. The stock seat with a 5 point harness might be a good way to go also, believe it or not. And if you run a 5 point, you need to add a HANS device to your helmet setup, or you'll internally decapitate yourself if you hit a wall head on. Happy racing!
Yeah, I definitely need to lower the height of the seat. With a helmet on I would say my stock seat setup has me a bit closer to the roof than id like. Going to be looking into bracketing soon and how to make it the most convenient, because I know once I go fixed location it can be a pain getting in and out. Fortunately the car doesn't see much time outside of track use and some spirited drives, but still want it to be comfortable and convenient. Thanks for all the feedback it really helps!
Chevy offered leather wrapped dashes in a base, Grand Sport or ZO6 if the 4LT/3LZ interior was ordered
Yeah!
I’ve been looking for a steering wheel just like the one you got thanks for sharing the link! Just ordered one aswell.
Glad I can help! Not sure if you are going to use your car for any tracking but I can say just had my first track day with the steering wheel on and it felt night and day to the original!
Did u have to shift into N, to get the old dash out?
@@jrr7031 my car is a manual so naturally it’s always in N
@SloJoeRacing I couldn't tell, but it looked like that was the hang up....but ya cut the vid! Lmfao. Thank the algorithm for putting you you cuz I want to do a few things to a C6 I'm looking to purchase.
@@jrr7031 haha my bad on that. Good luck on the purchase!
Don’t forget knightv 10.8 inch screen head unit that controls the music and climate control it’s basically McLaren screen for the c6 makes it like TONS BETTER makes the c6 look like a 2020
I'll have to check this out!
@@SloJoeRacing C6 CORVETTE 10.8" "MAX-DIN" SCREEN
th-cam.com/video/CyH-tDi4o4o/w-d-xo.html
Pulling that dash seems like a major job - how many hours was it to do? Wondering about covering the dash in Alcantara.............
@@mcm95403 it’s definitely tedious. I’d say the dash to remove was about 2 hours.
Great video for the interior of the C6. I totally get as to why you did the dash, steering wheel, and the adjustment to the radio. Those would likely bug the daylights out of me as well. Great choice in wheel too btw, I was thinking of getting something similar when I get a C6Z (still looking) along with a better set of seats. You look to be a bit of a larger framed person, like myself, and going with the Sparco racing seats is a great option, but will be a very (I mean very) tight fit. Maybe look at the Status: seats as they feel much like the Sparco seats, just a touch bigger and even a little better on the price as well.
Love the build of your Z bud, really enjoying your content.
Yeah! Definitely looking into Sparco. I plan to visit a local race shop to try them out before purchasing any.
@@SloJoeRacing I recommend you do for sure. Then look at the price and ask yourself "is one seat worth 1k over getting 2 for $899?" I have a couple of the Status: seats in my 78 Firebird Formula resto mod for that exact reason.
Looking forward to your next vid bud. Keep it safe out there.
The baby drops in 😂
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Lookin good....
Thanks!
On the passenger side I have taken every bolt out and it still stuck please help!!!
What part is stuck?
I'm confused. So the must replacement for my C6 Z06 is a factory grand sport dash? I was skipping sections because you were going off on tangents so maybe I missed something, but sounds like that's the mod in question
The must replacement would be the steering you see me install. The dash is more for my subscribers that have seen me mention how much I hated my damaged 3lt leather dashboard.
Not his fault you have the attention span of a goldfish. You would benefit from less scrolling on TikTok and more touching grass.
Bro you got to BLACK the steering wheel is sweet looking at that I think I'm going to change mine
It’s a sick wheel! Definitely look into one for your ride
Stay with Black - Red would be great if you had other red trim.
Totally agree!
That's the only thing I have against the C6 is the interior
Agreed. The interior is bland, but hey gives me an opportunity to make it more and me and more functional.
the stock steering wheel is totally functional - so why is it trash?
The stock steering wheel is a bit thin for track racing and the older leather material is now very smooth with less grip. Changing to the alcantara not only do I have more grip but it’s a thicker steering wheel with contours specific for your fingers so for track use it’s a better experience.
The stock steering wheel doesn't even look like it belongs. It's way too cheap and basic for the car.
The stock steering is just something while driving mine I'm always feeling there's nowhere to put hand I moved up from a C5 to a ZO6 my C5 had a notch on the steering wheel where your thumb goes just like that aftermarket wheel he put in his car ergonomically it totally Fits
Ummmm the cobalt used the steering wheel from the vette as a way to make it more sporty and attractive to buyers...."hey look at the cobalt it has corvette parts"
Yeah! The new steering wheel I installed is such a nice upgrade!
Cute baby
i think its a shame this car sits in the garage 98% of the time, my C5 sits outside and she is my Daily driver
Check out my other videos. You will see how this car is used that 2% of the time 😉
I can see what your problem is right away: "Chevy?" Please. "Chevrolet" or "GM." You need a Camaro. "3LZ?" You mean "3LT?" My C6 has the 3LT package. Is your video music an original you composed? My leather steering wheel is fine. Basically: wash your hands before you drive. You should be scared of the air bag. Those things are just waiting to maim somebody. They LOVE carnage. It balances out their goody-two-shoe function of supposedly saving someone's face during a crash. Yeah, if the air bag doesn't decapitate you first.
The audio in my videos are all from artlist
@@SloJoeRacing You have to pay money for that! Well, I hope you're making money off your videos, then. By pure coincidence, I just cleaned the leather-wrapped OEM steering wheel on my C6 with leather cleaner/conditioner today. It wasn't *perfectly* immaculate, but it definitely wasn't dirty. The human body creates it's own debris field to deposit on surfaces, even with clean hands. I hadn't cleaned my steering wheel in probably 9 months and it was nearly completely soil free. I'm not sure airbags are good for anybody but the airbag manufacturing companies, like Takata, who just had to have the airbags in my Nissan replaced because of those airbags' tendency to kill & maim rather than save. This underscores my contention that airbags are the real killers. Cheers & thanks for the response.
@@salvadormonella8953 Yeah its not ideal to pay for the audio service, but I enjoy creating the content and trying my best to make it as cinematic or entertaining as possible. I totally agree our hands release oils which coat our steering wheels and if not properly maintained can breakdown the steering wheel. For me I was looking for a wider grip steering wheel and Alcantara which naturally provides more grip especially for my racing gloves.
@@SloJoeRacing Well, the difference between a video nobody cares about and one that many do is frequently in that "cinematic" "entertaining" stuff. Some people love to do that stuff. I don't. You wear gloves when you race? Well, why didn't you say so? I'm a glove guy. A big gloves proponent. I have many gloves and I use the. I have all sorts of specialty gloves. I learned the hard way of the need to wear gloves when doing most tasks. I don't race in sanctioned events, but I have been to high-speed driving school. We were required to wear a helmet, driving shoes, but gloves were not required, and nobody there wore them, not even the instructors. I have many helmets, and two pairs of driving shoes, but no driving gloves. What in the heck am I doing? Failing, it sounds like. I've always had enough grip on the wheel, or so I thought. I haven't had a problem yet. Maybe I just don't know what I'm missing. I'm going to go out and get some gloves and see what happens. I'll probably end up wanting a faster car, and then that quest will NEVER end. Thank you for the thoughtful and helpful responses. Cheers.
Cute baby