03 SI Seats in to EK
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03 SI Seats in to EK
How do i bolt up the seats, i heard there is a post about this already with the step by step, but i cant find it let me know whats up so i can put the seats in and let you know how it goes thank yu.
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Re: (jDmDxTuRd)
they had a post in h-t awhile back when some guy swapped civic rails to s2000 seats and he had all the steps with pictures. I can't find that thread and i wanna see it just to get the idea of swapping the rails.
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id like to see a pic of you sitting in the car with the door closed to see how high you sit, id like to do this swap too.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EeeJaySixxx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cutt off the feet on the si rails except for the flat one. then make your own out of thick L brackets used for fencing (from home depot). once you grind off the tack welts and pop the rivots out of the old feet you'll have a nice hole that you can put a small 10mm bolt through and bolt up your new feet. the outside rear foot on each seat is a bitch to do because the seats wont sit level so you have to make a braket that will level it out. maybe i'll take pics sometime.
but here is the finished product.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EeeJaySixxx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cutt off the feet on the si rails except for the flat one. then make your own out of thick L brackets used for fencing (from home depot). once you grind off the tack welts and pop the rivots out of the old feet you'll have a nice hole that you can put a small 10mm bolt through and bolt up your new feet. the outside rear foot on each seat is a bitch to do because the seats wont sit level so you have to make a braket that will level it out. maybe i'll take pics sometime.
but here is the finished product.
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Re: 03 SI Seats in to EK (JustinxAndo)
same here ... interested as well. Anyone trying to get rid of his 2002/03 Si 60/40 Rear seats with headrests?
Let me know.
Kristin
Let me know.
Kristin
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Re: 03 SI Seats in to EK (JustinxAndo)
You could try this, i dont know if it will work for the 03 seats, but it worked for the 2000 seats for me.
Anyway give it a try
http://www.geocities.com/Motor....html
Anyway give it a try
http://www.geocities.com/Motor....html
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jimmhatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they had a post in h-t awhile back when some guy swapped civic rails to s2000 seats and he had all the steps with pictures. I can't find that thread and i wanna see it just to get the idea of swapping the rails.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i used that thread for my s2000 seat swap in my 98 coupe. basically you just undo all the hogrings holding the cover to the pan/rail and unbolt the back support, then swap the pan/rails between the seats and re-do the hogrings and you're done.
i assume the same is true for these new seats if they have the same pan design.
though you dont swap the cushion part...
i used that thread for my s2000 seat swap in my 98 coupe. basically you just undo all the hogrings holding the cover to the pan/rail and unbolt the back support, then swap the pan/rails between the seats and re-do the hogrings and you're done.
i assume the same is true for these new seats if they have the same pan design.
though you dont swap the cushion part...
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Re: rear Seats
Hey, anyone wanting to get rid of the si 2002ish back seat ... wanted badly with headrest. willing to trade EDM ctr backrest w/o headrest.
kristin
That is the stock EDM backseat... looking for the US version.
kristin
That is the stock EDM backseat... looking for the US version.
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There was a guy who had a ITR and did the EP3 seats.. They look really good. I 've been looking for a set for my DC2 and want to put them in my car..
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I heard its a bitchload of welding and fabbing, and definitely not worth it. Besides, I've sat in EP3 seats, they arent even that supportive, partly because they are so wide.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EeeJaySixxx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cutt off the feet on the si rails except for the flat one. then make your own out of thick L brackets used for fencing (from home depot). once you grind off the tack welts and pop the rivots out of the old feet you'll have a nice hole that you can put a small 10mm bolt through and bolt up your new feet. the outside rear foot on each seat is a bitch to do because the seats wont sit level so you have to make a braket that will level it out. maybe i'll take pics sometime.
but here is the finished product.
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omggg soo nice and clean
but here is the finished product.
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omggg soo nice and clean
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EeeJaySixxx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cutt off the feet on the si rails except for the flat one. then make your own out of thick L brackets used for fencing (from home depot). once you grind off the tack welts and pop the rivots out of the old feet you'll have a nice hole that you can put a small 10mm bolt through and bolt up your new feet. the outside rear foot on each seat is a bitch to do because the seats wont sit level so you have to make a braket that will level it out. maybe i'll take pics sometime.
but here is the finished product.
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dude those seats look great in your car
but here is the finished product.
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dude those seats look great in your car