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Old 05-23-2006, 11:01 AM
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i got a pair of "racing" seats for free from a friend of mine. i was wondering how i go about mounting them in my car (95 ex)???

they have the universal sliders on there now. i was thinking i could take the stock rails and sliders but it looks complicated and non-reversable

any help??
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What brand is it?
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get sliders if they dont fit or weld them
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http://www.x3racing.com/racingseatbrackets.asp

buy some racing seat brackets then they should fit
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i got them in wiht some custom brackets, but came to find out that the drivers seat is broken, and likes to lean back too far

no wonder they were free
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is the actual seat broken or just the slider part with the reclining lever if its just the reclining part you might beable to use the stock rails and sliders i took them off of my stock 96 ex seats and mounted them up to some mazda MX6 seats i had to make a new hole where the back rest mounts to the reclining bracket and everything fit nice give it a try its not very complicated at all.
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the stock ones wont work, i looked over it very carefully, they are totally different

but it was ripped a bit so i tore it back some more, and there is a metal bar that is snapped in half, i tightend down all the bolts, it helped some but it still leans back too far
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spooncivic1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the stock ones wont work, i looked over it very carefully, they are totally different

but it was ripped a bit so i tore it back some more, and there is a metal bar that is snapped in half, i tightend down all the bolts, it helped some but it still leans back too far</TD></TR></TABLE>

a cheap fix might be to take it to the closest tech school near you and have them weld that bar back together. tech schools usually dont charge a whole lot and for a little thing like that i wouldnt think it would be alot.
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