Rear seats for ej8
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So I've been searching around and haven't been able to find much info.. I wanted to know if db8 rear seats fit a 98 coupe or if 06-08 si seats fit so lemme know
Integra sedan rears as a whole will fit, but for the top you'll either need to bolt them to the top (so they won't open), or remove the cover from the Integra seat and put it on your Civic seat.
Alternatively, you can use the rear seats from a 97-00 Acura EL. They will bolt in and line up perfectly, with no modification required.
Alternatively, you can use the rear seats from a 97-00 Acura EL. They will bolt in and line up perfectly, with no modification required.
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It's easy, then. Use the Integra SEDAN base, and you have two options for the seat back. For either option, you have to use the complete Integra SEDAN seat back as well. For a sedan, there are two extra bits of cushion on the sides of the seat to fit the slightly wider interior that a sedan has. Coupe/hatch seats are a little wider at the seat itself, but do not have those side bits, and will leave a gap on both sides if used in a sedan. Use sedan rears without the side bits, and you'll have even bigger gaps.
Option 1: Remove the cloth/leather from both seats, and put the Integra leather/cloth on the Civic seat. It'll bolt right in, latch as it should, and allow you to fold the rear seats down, maintaining OEM capability.
Option 2: Notch your rear deck for the Integra seat clamps, and bolt it in. You will no longer be able to fold your seats down.
It's ultimately up to you, but in my experience, option 1 is more time consuming, but ultimately easier and better.
Option 1: Remove the cloth/leather from both seats, and put the Integra leather/cloth on the Civic seat. It'll bolt right in, latch as it should, and allow you to fold the rear seats down, maintaining OEM capability.
Option 2: Notch your rear deck for the Integra seat clamps, and bolt it in. You will no longer be able to fold your seats down.
It's ultimately up to you, but in my experience, option 1 is more time consuming, but ultimately easier and better.
Research? Are you sure? This has been covered many times:
http://www.utahhondas.net/index.php?topic=35678.0
96-00 CIVIC:
-Front-
•92-95 Civic w/EK rails
•94-01 Integra w/EK rails
•97-01 CR-V w/EK rails
•92-97 Del Sol w/EK rails
•97-01 Prelude w/EK rails
•97-02 Accord Coupe w/EK rails
•01-03 CL w/EK rails*Requires 12v for heat feature
-Rear-(Hatch)
•92-95 Civic *Hatchback only
•94-01 Integra *Hatchback only
•02-06 RSX
-Rear-(Coupe)
•01-05 Civic Si*EP3 only
-Rear-(Sedan)
•92-95 Civic Sedan
•94-01 Integra Sedan
-Front-
•92-95 Civic w/EK rails
•94-01 Integra w/EK rails
•97-01 CR-V w/EK rails
•92-97 Del Sol w/EK rails
•97-01 Prelude w/EK rails
•97-02 Accord Coupe w/EK rails
•01-03 CL w/EK rails*Requires 12v for heat feature
-Rear-(Hatch)
•92-95 Civic *Hatchback only
•94-01 Integra *Hatchback only
•02-06 RSX
-Rear-(Coupe)
•01-05 Civic Si*EP3 only
-Rear-(Sedan)
•92-95 Civic Sedan
•94-01 Integra Sedan
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Thanks sir but I was referring to two specific seats that hadn't had a answer that reassured me to buy either.... Do ep3 seats fit perfectly??
http://www.jdmuniverse.com/forums/ho...-00-coupe.html
^refer to that link for your question about 8th gen seats fitting into a ej8.
you didn't have to bump your thread so much..
^refer to that link for your question about 8th gen seats fitting into a ej8.
you didn't have to bump your thread so much..
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