Most comfortable seats?
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Most comfortable seats?
Thinking about swapping seats in my 94 hatch. Wondering what are the most comfortable seats out of the seats we can use? I see alot of people go with Del sol seats, and some people even s2000s. What are your opinions? I drive 70 miles every day in this thing, and its time to get comfortable : )
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (ThinkRevolution)
i got the common jdm ones (the wierd "jdm purple" color) it seems that the jdm seats have more cushioning than the usdm, although i dont think the headrest comes up high enough for me. i got mine for damn cheap too on ebay. 1 dollar plus shipping haha.
so basically, jdm seats are more cushioned than the cx/dx seats i have sat in. gsr leather, would also be nice but probably more expensive.
so basically, jdm seats are more cushioned than the cx/dx seats i have sat in. gsr leather, would also be nice but probably more expensive.
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (deathplaza)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deathplaza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">gsr leather, would also be nice but probably more expensive. </TD></TR></TABLE>
they suck in the summer
they suck in the summer
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (ThinkRevolution)
had delsol seats...they hold you in well...but now i have usdm itr seats...very comfortable...more comfortable than the regular integra seats...and they are not leather
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (turbociviccoupe)
Recaros are really comfortable.
Comfortable is a matter of personal opinion. I will give you some advice. Wether you take it into consideration is a matter up to you. Here it is, sit in the seat before you buy it. Don't go out and buy a seat before you sit in it, there is a huge chance it will bite you in the *** later on.
Comfortable is a matter of personal opinion. I will give you some advice. Wether you take it into consideration is a matter up to you. Here it is, sit in the seat before you buy it. Don't go out and buy a seat before you sit in it, there is a huge chance it will bite you in the *** later on.
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (SOHC4life 96)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SOHC4life 96 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Recaros are really comfortable.
Comfortable is a matter of personal opinion. I will give you some advice. Wether you take it into consideration is a matter up to you. Here it is, sit in the seat before you buy it. Don't go out and buy a seat before you sit in it, there is a huge chance it will bite you in the *** later on.</TD></TR></TABLE>
like he said...matter of opinion... good advice
Comfortable is a matter of personal opinion. I will give you some advice. Wether you take it into consideration is a matter up to you. Here it is, sit in the seat before you buy it. Don't go out and buy a seat before you sit in it, there is a huge chance it will bite you in the *** later on.</TD></TR></TABLE>
like he said...matter of opinion... good advice
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Re: Most comfortable seats? (ThinkRevolution)
del sol seats ftw!!!! i have some in my uhhh del sol and i l0ve em . theyre super comfortable and hold u in place like super glue
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i think some ppl go to del sol seats b/c it sits you lower(for us tall ppl ). i'm wondering if the new SI seats will fit. those things look and feel badass and are very snug too
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