Prelude seats
they wont directly fit in. I tried this in my CB. You need to remove the bracket bolts and space them out about 1/4" on each side. The brackets are exactly the same, but the seat pan is 1/2" narrower overall.
I suppose you could try to slot the mounting holes, but it would weaken the seat mounting tabs, and nobody likes a dangerous seat.
I suppose you could try to slot the mounting holes, but it would weaken the seat mounting tabs, and nobody likes a dangerous seat.
The brackets are most definitely not the same. I have 92-95 seats in my 94 wagon and the inner brackets of the prelude seats match perfectly on driver and passenger but the the outer bracket is goobered up and I have not come up with a solution yet. If anyone else has, please inform me.
I'm starting to wonder if sedans and coupes have different floor pan setups because the guy I bought mine from had them in his sedan and three bolts lined up perfectly and he just left it like that.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by azules9780 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The brackets are most definitely not the same. I have 92-95 seats in my 94 wagon and the inner brackets of the prelude seats match perfectly on driver and passenger but the the outer bracket is goobered up and I have not come up with a solution yet. If anyone else has, please inform me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have 93 prelude seats in my 92 and all I had to do is space out the brackets out 1/4" on each side.
I dont know why they dont fit your wagon, but they fit in my buddys 95 sedan and all 4 bolts line up.
I have 93 prelude seats in my 92 and all I had to do is space out the brackets out 1/4" on each side.
I dont know why they dont fit your wagon, but they fit in my buddys 95 sedan and all 4 bolts line up.
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