What seats fit a wagovan?
Hey guys i was going to put some ek seats in a wagovan but it looks like those dont fit so what fits i want to replace those nasty stockers also what rears work?
Its going to be a custom job because nothing bolts in. Or maybe it does, but I've never seen it...and I've looked.
I put 2001-02 Civic seats in mine...required lots of cutting and welding. You'll pretty much need to put the existing wagovan seat rails on whatever seat you want to use.
Some people will try and tell you that swapping seat pans is the be-all/end-all answer, but that only works on a couple of very specific seats.
For the back, whatever seat you use for the front...have an upholsterer redo the back in the same fabric. Back seats are easy/pretty cheap compared to the front.
I put 2001-02 Civic seats in mine...required lots of cutting and welding. You'll pretty much need to put the existing wagovan seat rails on whatever seat you want to use.
Some people will try and tell you that swapping seat pans is the be-all/end-all answer, but that only works on a couple of very specific seats.
For the back, whatever seat you use for the front...have an upholsterer redo the back in the same fabric. Back seats are easy/pretty cheap compared to the front.
Davens i was told that integra's will bolt up but only 3 bolts will go in im trying to find this out cause i found that ek seats dont work my wagons seats are shot so i need something
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I'd want more proof then "someone says" before I shell out the money and waste my time.
Maybe you can get 3 of the 4 of the bolts in, but there are a few other things to consider:
1. Seat height. They're not all the same. The wagon seat is pretty high. You may find yourself drving little old lady style...barely able to see over the steering wheel.
2. Seat position. Sometimes they won't line up with the steering wheel...like
both seats shifted toward the center of the car a couple inches. Still driveable but you'll be banging elbows with your passenger more often.
Or worse, they're actually crooked.
3. Level. Some seats will sit higher or lower on one side or front-to-back.
4. Range of adjustment. Can the seat rails and reclining position get you where you want to be? Some seats will leave you leaning waaayy back even though they are in the full upright position(this is related to #3).
5. Do they match? Not just the rear seats but the rest of the interior. Dash, door panels, carpet etc
Maybe you can get 3 of the 4 of the bolts in, but there are a few other things to consider:
1. Seat height. They're not all the same. The wagon seat is pretty high. You may find yourself drving little old lady style...barely able to see over the steering wheel.
2. Seat position. Sometimes they won't line up with the steering wheel...like
both seats shifted toward the center of the car a couple inches. Still driveable but you'll be banging elbows with your passenger more often.
Or worse, they're actually crooked.
3. Level. Some seats will sit higher or lower on one side or front-to-back.
4. Range of adjustment. Can the seat rails and reclining position get you where you want to be? Some seats will leave you leaning waaayy back even though they are in the full upright position(this is related to #3).
5. Do they match? Not just the rear seats but the rest of the interior. Dash, door panels, carpet etc
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