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Youre going to drive 2 hours just to get your timing set? Its not that hard..... Again, reading your Haynes manual will tell you how to do that, very easy step by step instructions.
Actually drove an hour and a half today to get a pair of gsr leather seats from him, he just happen to set my timing for me while i was there
Was paying $300 for front and rears but rears didn't fit so only got fronts...paid $150.
Sux how the slit part of the rear seats of a teg don't fit a 5g, eh? I put velour GS teggy seats in mine, but the position of the split in the rear would have required quite a bit of welding to make it fit, so I said fuggit. That's why I still have vynil seats in the back of my egg.
paint your interior back to black you lazy bastid.
I rather replace the parts than painting, afraid of em looking like shiza after repainting.
Originally Posted by Jafro
Sux how the slit part of the rear seats of a teg don't fit a 5g, eh? I put velour GS teggy seats in mine, but the split in the rear would have required quite a bit of welding to make it fit, so I said fuggit. That's why I still have vynil seats in the back of my egg.
I think it looks tacky having leather in front and cloth in back, just my opinion though. I'm either going to have my rears reupholstered in leather to match fronts or just buy black 96-01 rears. The problem with the fitting was the top of the top parts were too wide to fit in there. Plus the the bottom of the tops have a bolt sticking out that they use to connect to car and 5th gens don't have a hole there. Josh was going to try and cut the center metal piece where the slits of seats hook to and me get a guy to weld it in but like i said tops were too wide. Oh well...