GSR leathers in an EF
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GSR leathers in an EF
So I have searched for the writeup. In the FAQ it shows them hacking the integra seats and the finished product has a few holes in it. Im wondering if its possible to do anything different?
I think a seat pan swap may be possible but Im not sure. Input from somebody who has done this please chime in. I just dont wanna have to hack up a perfect pair of GSR leathers...
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I think a seat pan swap may be possible but Im not sure. Input from somebody who has done this please chime in. I just dont wanna have to hack up a perfect pair of GSR leathers...
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Re: GSR leathers in an EF
OK.. Is there a company out there that makes rails for them to fit???.. By the way I pulled them from an eg if that matters?
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Actually. If u have a 90-91 civic and the seats has eg rails can fit in without welding . Just expand the rear boltster holes half inch. And they fit. Only problem is that they tilt inward just a lil bit
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Re: GSR leathers in an EF
The seats went in with little modification. What I did was expand the holes that the bolts go through a little bit. I made them almost an oval shape and used bigger washers to make sure that nothing could slip or something. The seats originally came from an eg so I already had the rails. I can post pictures later if someone would like to see them?
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Re: GSR leathers in an EF
It works, you just gotta do a pan swap, and some welding if you dont want holes...
Here is the only pic I have showing the lumbar support still operational...
It's very simple, the welding is done to keep the lumbar support of the Teg seat, if you don't care about it, and a hole on the bolster, then a pan swap is simple and doable...
Here is the only pic I have showing the lumbar support still operational...
It's very simple, the welding is done to keep the lumbar support of the Teg seat, if you don't care about it, and a hole on the bolster, then a pan swap is simple and doable...
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