RSX seats in 98 integra?
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will it fit? 98 integra seats suck compared to the rsx's.
RSX has more sholder support and better looking over all.
anyone have any experience with this?
RSX has more sholder support and better looking over all.
anyone have any experience with this?
I have not tried it yet, but it should fit. You will probably just need to get custom brackets for the seats to fit in your car. good luck bro
will it fit? 98 integra seats suck compared to the rsx's.
RSX has more sholder support and better looking over all.
anyone have any experience with this?
RSX has more sholder support and better looking over all.
anyone have any experience with this?
We have already done this.......
The seats do not bolt in (2 out of 4 will). You will have to put 2 bolts in, mark the other 2 locations(all carpeting removed, of course), drill new holes and weld in either a nut on the underside of the new hole or a thick steek plate for thread tapping(we chose to do the latter).
Side airbags: Who needs extra weight (they weigh about 5 lbs. each), you will have to unzip the covers to get at the 10mm bolt holding them to the seats. Unbolt them and you just pop the side covers off to get them out. You will have to fabricate a little bracket (or just glue them if you're lazy & messy) to hold the covers on once the airbags are out.
They require a bit of work, but look really good! Good Luck!!
P.S.- you will need to use your seat belt connections (color and shape of RSX ones look goofy in the DC2)!
[Modified by GM2000ITR, 6:29 PM 5/13/2002]
The seats do not bolt in (2 out of 4 will). You will have to put 2 bolts in, mark the other 2 locations(all carpeting removed, of course), drill new holes and weld in either a nut on the underside of the new hole or a thick steek plate for thread tapping(we chose to do the latter).
Side airbags: Who needs extra weight (they weigh about 5 lbs. each), you will have to unzip the covers to get at the 10mm bolt holding them to the seats. Unbolt them and you just pop the side covers off to get them out. You will have to fabricate a little bracket (or just glue them if you're lazy & messy) to hold the covers on once the airbags are out.
They require a bit of work, but look really good! Good Luck!!
P.S.- you will need to use your seat belt connections (color and shape of RSX ones look goofy in the DC2)!
[Modified by GM2000ITR, 6:29 PM 5/13/2002]
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