inegra seats in an ef hatch????
None of them fit directly or all the bolts are not able to be used to bolt the rails down correctly. You can either pan swap DA seats or drill new holes. I believe the DA seats fit with 3 bolts but the seats sit really high, atleast the ones I'v sat in did.
ive had integra seats in the back of my ef
they dont fit either unless you have like a bar in the back to hold them up
they are also really comfy like mini bucket seats for the back
they dont fit either unless you have like a bar in the back to hold them up
they are also really comfy like mini bucket seats for the back
i hear the 94+ integra seats front in rear will work, thats what im gunna be doing to my hatch. for the front seats you have to do the pan swap. look it up its not to hard. and for the rears i keep getting mixed answers on how it make them fit. its been done many times, just no write ups
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I just put DC LS seats in my EF. Only 3 bolts work, some hammering is required to bend the mounts slightly. The seats move around a bit but I'm an idiot and I'm willing to take the risk of injury
Seats are one of the most important safety items in your car. It absolutely cracks me up that some of you choose to ghetto-rig seats in your car for the name of appearance.
Spend the money/time and do it right or don't do it at all. The EF is a tin can anyways--why make it worse?
Spend the money/time and do it right or don't do it at all. The EF is a tin can anyways--why make it worse?
From my personal experience...
To get DC front seats, you'll have to make custom rails. If you look at how the seat is set up, compared to EF front seats, the back rest mounts differently. You could just swap the foam and fabric, but that isn't a true seat swap. If you can get a CRX pan (mine were 88-89), and put EF rails on that somehow, the backrest does match up. I used to have DC seats in my CRX a while back, but they are permanently reclined because of how the backrest mounts.
For rear seats in the EF, 2 door backrests swap in perfectly. Getting the bottom cushion to fit is difficult sorta. The 2 door cushion doesn't fit, it's way too small and you'll have gaps on either side of the seat. The 4 door DC seat (if you can find one) is wider, and would fit with a little modification. I gave up on the DC seats, and just got a set of Si seats. They fit perfectly, and are nicer IMO.
Good luck
To get DC front seats, you'll have to make custom rails. If you look at how the seat is set up, compared to EF front seats, the back rest mounts differently. You could just swap the foam and fabric, but that isn't a true seat swap. If you can get a CRX pan (mine were 88-89), and put EF rails on that somehow, the backrest does match up. I used to have DC seats in my CRX a while back, but they are permanently reclined because of how the backrest mounts.
For rear seats in the EF, 2 door backrests swap in perfectly. Getting the bottom cushion to fit is difficult sorta. The 2 door cushion doesn't fit, it's way too small and you'll have gaps on either side of the seat. The 4 door DC seat (if you can find one) is wider, and would fit with a little modification. I gave up on the DC seats, and just got a set of Si seats. They fit perfectly, and are nicer IMO.
Good luck
Last edited by Canadian_EF; Sep 17, 2010 at 10:52 AM. Reason: spacing
Seats are one of the most important safety items in your car. It absolutely cracks me up that some of you choose to ghetto-rig seats in your car for the name of appearance.
Spend the money/time and do it right or don't do it at all. The EF is a tin can anyways--why make it worse?
Spend the money/time and do it right or don't do it at all. The EF is a tin can anyways--why make it worse?
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