rear seat delete kit in my integra
big thanx to victor and keith from k dezines custom car audio
im the first integra owner to have this kit
what do you guys think
got it done a lil bit ago
The kits are not made to make your car go faster but there made for looks.. There in a lot of cars around town and the US they sell more and more every day and they even had them in Honda Tuning mag for the may2008 issue....
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Modified by Dogginator at 7:48 PM 5/14/2008
im the first integra owner to have this kit
what do you guys think
got it done a lil bit ago
The kits are not made to make your car go faster but there made for looks.. There in a lot of cars around town and the US they sell more and more every day and they even had them in Honda Tuning mag for the may2008 issue....
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positive and negative feedback welcome
Modified by Dogginator at 7:48 PM 5/14/2008
I have been considering doing this. The only thing is that i wouldn't want it to weigh a ton. It looks like they used 3/4" MDF just as if they were making a speaker box. Everyone knows those are not light at all.
I think if you take out the rear seatbelts, that would make it look even better!
Looks good either way though.
edit- i just followed the link and they list it as 1/2" MDF, and weighing around 40 to 45lbs. Not tooo bad, but they mention something about a lightweight race version
Modified by darkdementshun at 4:08 PM 5/14/2008
I think if you take out the rear seatbelts, that would make it look even better!
Looks good either way though.edit- i just followed the link and they list it as 1/2" MDF, and weighing around 40 to 45lbs. Not tooo bad, but they mention something about a lightweight race version
Modified by darkdementshun at 4:08 PM 5/14/2008
That was in an issue of Honda Tuning. Looks good but at the same time it is heavier than stock seats by a couple pounds.
I have personally just used speakerbox carpet and spray glue to form fit it to the gutted trunk. I liked it and it lost weight while still looking decent.
I have personally just used speakerbox carpet and spray glue to form fit it to the gutted trunk. I liked it and it lost weight while still looking decent.
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looks clean tho</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed
looks clean tho</TD></TR></TABLE>agreed
IMO if its just for looks your going for yea it looks clean, might have wanted to use black since thats the color of the rest of the interior. Maybe use the space and incorporate some subs into it. If you were going to eliminate the rear seats and think about saving a few pounds, then you should have left the rear seats.
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Looks clean. Probably could have made it black, i think it would have looked better. What would look best is removing everything and giving the back a quick paint.
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Looks clean. Probably could have made it black, i think it would have looked better. What would look best is removing everything and giving the back a quick paint.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SuckMyDOHC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks like it'll weigh more than your back seats so whats the point?</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlueIntegraBoy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks clean, but they should have made it in black.</TD></TR></TABLE>
+1
That and tan....for those who still have the tan interior
+1
That and tan....for those who still have the tan interior
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That and tan....for those who still have the tan interior
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I would consider this, looks pretty good
That and tan....for those who still have the tan interior
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I would consider this, looks pretty good
What's the point?
Why spend money adding weight to your car? In Honda Tuning it was advertisted in an EG, and if i remember correctly the article stated that it weighs slightly more then having the stock interior in with the seats. Why not gut the rear interior, lose the extra 40-50lbs, slightly increase performence, and get slightly better gas mileage?
looks clean though..
Why spend money adding weight to your car? In Honda Tuning it was advertisted in an EG, and if i remember correctly the article stated that it weighs slightly more then having the stock interior in with the seats. Why not gut the rear interior, lose the extra 40-50lbs, slightly increase performence, and get slightly better gas mileage?
looks clean though..
Looks clean, I think it would have looked better with black and the rear seat belts removed. However if your going for weight reduction or race application then it is not a good idea as I'm sure it weighs at least twice what the rear interior weighs if not more.
out of curiosity how much did this cost?
out of curiosity how much did this cost?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Raw »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks pretty clean I guess.
Whats the rear compartment for? I'm guessing just to toss groceries in or something?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i believe thats where you put your spare tire?



