DIY: Bride Seat & Rail Install
#15
I am kind of pissed, I have a corbeau non reclinable seat. I was attempting to install but when the seat is in the car, I can't get my arm behind the seat to fasten the rail to the chassis. Any ideas on how i could get this taken care of?
#16
Sorry for taking so long to reply guys. I haven't checked this page since I posted it up. I'll be adding more pics since some do not show up. I'll also mention that getting the factory seat bolts out without power tools requires patience due to the limited amount of space in the car.
Hdoan112 & 06Estukay: I do not have a harness bar yet. I took the picture with the harnesses from my Civic to get an idea of how it would look.
F1 blue: I’m 5’6, 180lbs, the seats are very comfortable and they sit a little lower than the factory seats. I drive with the seat slid all the way back and have no problem reaching the pedals or steering wheel.
RiceMan: I got the rails from S2ki member WekSos, ask for James.
DaGou: Year 2000
Nadeem: Yes
Chaseamundo: The rails I used had a slider to pull the seat forward. It is a very tight fit, so I used a small socket and breaker bar to torque the bolt in.
Hdoan112 & 06Estukay: I do not have a harness bar yet. I took the picture with the harnesses from my Civic to get an idea of how it would look.
F1 blue: I’m 5’6, 180lbs, the seats are very comfortable and they sit a little lower than the factory seats. I drive with the seat slid all the way back and have no problem reaching the pedals or steering wheel.
RiceMan: I got the rails from S2ki member WekSos, ask for James.
DaGou: Year 2000
Nadeem: Yes
Chaseamundo: The rails I used had a slider to pull the seat forward. It is a very tight fit, so I used a small socket and breaker bar to torque the bolt in.