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Old 07-19-2007, 06:42 PM
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Default The best seats Honda ever made!!!

Just put these in my 93' civic coupe,they came out of a 91' SI Prelude.It took a little work to make them fit but damn are they comfy.....
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Old 07-19-2007, 06:45 PM
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wow. i actually like it. did you make custom mounts or did u use stock ones?
did the rears work as well. ive honestly never looked at a prelude rear seat.
good job none the less man, ive never seen those seats in a civic before
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Del Sol seats are better
Old 07-20-2007, 09:41 AM
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i dont like the del sols because of the ugly ass penis in the middle of the seat. i cant stand it when there is different color upholstery in a car and it doesnt match
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Originally Posted by raiden571
wow. i actually like it. did you make custom mounts or did u use stock ones?
did the rears work as well. ive honestly never looked at a prelude rear seat.
good job none the less man, ive never seen those seats in a civic before
I had to do a little fabrication to make them fit.I left the lude tracks on there because they bolt on to the seats completely different than the civic ones,the back two holes that bolt to the floor hit right on but the front ones were each about an inch off.I cut out a 2 inch strip of metal and welded it from track to track across the front drilled 2 holes and wham-o Lude seats iin a civic..I believe it to be stronger than stock,with a cross brace across the front!!!!Now I have measured the back seat and it seems to be the same width and height but I havent checked out the bolt holes yet but I'll figure out some way to make it work...The wheel on the other hand took a little bit of dreamin but I got that to work also!!!!!All you need is a good die grinder and a welder and you can make just about anything fit!!!OH Yeah you also need a huge imagination...
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the wheel looks awesome too. i am assuming that all the cruise control stuff was still plug and play. were the splines different on the prelude wheel?
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Originally Posted by Kabooki
Del Sol seats are better
Trust me,No there not..........my other ride.........
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Originally Posted by raiden571
the wheel looks awesome too. i am assuming that all the cruise control stuff was still plug and play. were the splines different on the prelude wheel?
splines are the same but the female piece of the spline is longer on the civic steering wheel so some modifications need to be made!!(die grinder,welder)
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nice tach :barf:
Old 07-21-2007, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Civic2Scooby
nice tach :barf:
:lmao:

"for when you absolutely, positively have to know when to shift"



Only thing better would be a helmet w/ a shift light directly in front of your eye.



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