2g integra seats (front & rear) fit in a 4g civic hatch?
Im not sure if this applies to your question but I have a '91 4 door and last weekend i put some '91 LS seats in ( I have the auto seatbelts as do the 90-91 integras). I just did the fronts and they didn not bolt in. The passanger side took minor modification but the drivers side was a pain in the ***. So from my experience with the seats they will not bolt in. Someone correct me if im wrong.
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but i have heard that you just bolt the crx rails to the teg seats
but i have heard that you just bolt the crx rails to the teg seats
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Im not sure if this applies to your question but I have a '91 4 door and last weekend i put some '91 LS seats in ( I have the auto seatbelts as do the 90-91 integras). I just did the fronts and they didn not bolt in. The passanger side took minor modification but the drivers side was a pain in the ***. So from my experience with the seats they will not bolt in. Someone correct me if im wrong.
-T
buy my damn seats, link in the sig
but i have heard that you just bolt the crx rails to the teg seats
Yeah, but I may be buying a whole wrecked 92 GS-R for $1300, and I like those seats better than the rex seats. Besides CRX seats don't just bolt in to a 4g hatch, you have to change the rails I think.
-T
but i have heard that you just bolt the crx rails to the teg seats
Yeah, but I may be buying a whole wrecked 92 GS-R for $1300, and I like those seats better than the rex seats. Besides CRX seats don't just bolt in to a 4g hatch, you have to change the rails I think.
-T

EDIT: i ment you change the rails between the two seats.
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Only one of my stock rails is compatible with the integra seat. The inner rail, which houses the seatbelt buckle also has a washer type bolt that connects the bottom pad with the upper back part. The problem is my stock civic rail doesnt do this . It bolts to the bottom of the seat itself. If i was to use that rail on the integra seat that washer type bolt wouldnt be there and the pad would be loose on that side. The door side rail will work but the inner ( buckle) rail will not. Now, this is on a '91 4 door with the power seatbelts. I dont know if there are any differences in the HB's( other than theyre not power seatbelts) as i only have experience with these two seats ( integra and civic- both with power belts). I had to redrill holes in the integra rails in order to get my seats to bolt in. It was a pain in the *** but they look 110% better than my stock, dirty seats. I hope this explannation was understandable. Its really hard to explain without pictures
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Only one of my stock rails is compatible with the integra seat. The inner rail, which houses the seatbelt buckle also has a washer type bolt that connects the bottom pad with the upper back part. The problem is my stock civic rail doesnt do this . It bolts to the bottom of the seat itself. If i was to use that rail on the integra seat that washer type bolt wouldnt be there and the pad would be loose on that side. The door side rail will work but the inner ( buckle) rail will not. Now, this is on a '91 4 door with the power seatbelts. I dont know if there are any differences in the HB's( other than theyre not power seatbelts) as i only have experience with these two seats ( integra and civic- both with power belts). I had to redrill holes in the integra rails in order to get my seats to bolt in. It was a pain in the *** but they look 110% better than my stock, dirty seats. I hope this explannation was understandable. Its really hard to explain without pictures
The Integra seats do fit in the 88-91 Civic with modification. I used 90 Integra seats, 94+ Integra seats might be easier to install. This mod was not easy. From the Integra you will need all parts/railing that come with the seats. You need to remove one side of the railings from the Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. To make the seat look a little nicer you can add you original Civic plastic covers on the side "you will need to drill and cut". Once the seats are together you will need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" I used 2 of them. Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on the mounting brackets. I do not recommended redrilling your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory
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The Integra seats do fit in the 88-91 Civic with modification. I used 90 Integra seats, 94+ Integra seats might be easier to install. This mod was not easy. From the Integra you will need all parts/railing that come with the seats. You need to remove one side of the railings from the Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. To make the seat look a little nicer you can add you original Civic plastic covers on the side "you will need to drill and cut". Once the seats are together you will need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" I used 2 of them. Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on the mounting brackets. I do not recommended redrilling your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory
i gotta 89 4dr. with rex seats all i did was take the rails off my stock seats and put them on the rex seats with minor drilling on the rails not much at all it is like 1/4 of an inch away from the hole on the seat.
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i gotta 89 4dr. with rex seats all i did was take the rails off my stock seats and put them on the rex seats with minor drilling on the rails not much at all it is like 1/4 of an inch away from the hole on the seat.
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The Integra seats do fit in the 88-91 Civic with modification. This mod isn't easy. From the Integra you will need all parts/railing that come with the seats. You need to remove one side of the railings from the
Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. Once the seats are together you will
need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on
the mounting brackets. Do not redrill your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory.
this was takin from
http://www.geocities.com/deezcivicsi/howto.html
Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. Once the seats are together you will
need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on
the mounting brackets. Do not redrill your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory.
this was takin from
http://www.geocities.com/deezcivicsi/howto.html
The Integra seats do fit in the 88-91 Civic with modification. This mod isn't easy. From the Integra you will need all parts/railing that come with the seats. You need to remove one side of the railings from the
Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. Once the seats are together you will
need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on
the mounting brackets. Do not redrill your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory.
this was takin from
http://www.geocities.com/deezcivicsi/howto.html
Integra seat and swap the original Civic railing to it. After you do this you must drill new holes to mount the railings. Make sure you remove the seat belt holder from the Integra seat also or the seats will not fit in your car. Once the seats are together you will
need to put them in your car. The first thing you will notice is that you will have a 2+ inch gap in the rear of the seats. To correct this you must get some spacers "hardware stores sell them" Once the seat is seated correctly you will have to enlarge the original holes on
the mounting brackets. Do not redrill your floor board since this will not be as strong as your factory.
this was takin from
http://www.geocities.com/deezcivicsi/howto.html
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