Getting rid of the GAP???
I recently put teg rear seats in my EG.....and I have nasty gap!! Yes I have heard of it and I figured I could live with it... well I can deal with the side gap, but what about the rear gap??
Anyone ever figure out a way to get rid of it?? post up I'm eager to find out.....I hope everyone knows what I speak of thanks!!
Anyone ever figure out a way to get rid of it?? post up I'm eager to find out.....I hope everyone knows what I speak of thanks!!
I know what you're talking about. One way you can hide the gap a little, is to put carpet, a floor mat, etc underneath to "blend" in with the color of the seats. It's much less noticeable
well if ya move or mount the seats back a bit you can get rid of it and it looks like stock...my question is how can I mount them?? I don't want to drill near the gas tank and the metal hooks up front make the seat stick up....any ideas??
hmmmm, maybe if you could stitch the seat to the carpet, where it goes under the bottom part. I would probably try a tough velcro kit.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SlowCivicHmm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I recently put teg rear seats in my EG.....and I have nasty gap!! Yes I have heard of it and I figured I could live with it... well I can deal with the side gap, but what about the rear gap??
Anyone ever figure out a way to get rid of it?? post up I'm eager to find out.....I hope everyone knows what I speak of thanks!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
rear gap? well, on the sides, i used some color matched carpeting, but in the rear i did not have a gap. i used a properly placed nutsert, worked well for me.
Anyone ever figure out a way to get rid of it?? post up I'm eager to find out.....I hope everyone knows what I speak of thanks!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
rear gap? well, on the sides, i used some color matched carpeting, but in the rear i did not have a gap. i used a properly placed nutsert, worked well for me.
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