- Sun Apr 03, 2011 4:44 am
#247971
i would like to see this
- Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:48 am
#250498
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:16 pm
#250637
Did you guys know that 98+ integra seat the lower part goes down a good bit? 2 knobs on the left on the driver side...
Team XXX Racing/WGHonda
My Build Thread EG#1 --> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?p=115 ... ht=#115778
EG#2--> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=23264
H2D--> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=192 ... ght=#19294
My Build Thread EG#1 --> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?p=115 ... ht=#115778
EG#2--> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=23264
H2D--> http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=192 ... ght=#19294
- Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:35 pm
#252847
Seats themselves.
I have owned 3 different sets for my EGs and love them. Nice comfy for taking naps in during lunch.
TOPIK3900 wrote:Ok so i have been looking over the seat rails and metal bucket that supports you.. and after coming up with a couple different ideas on how to exactly do this.. i have come up with a pretty easy way to keeping your seats looking all hacked up... and theres no modifying the seat rails at all... I will have pics up monday night and i guess a diy
Seats themselves.
I have owned 3 different sets for my EGs and love them. Nice comfy for taking naps in during lunch.
- Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:05 am
#252946
There are 4 bolt holes that the brackets line up with stock.
EG/Delsol/DC Teg seats swap right in and all line right up and just put bolts through the holes.
EK Seats will fit however only 3 of the holes will line up.
2017 Chevy BoltEV DD |2001 Honda CRV SE
OleFolk wrote:How do I go about bolting my seats to the floor
its seems akward but people obviously do it
There are 4 bolt holes that the brackets line up with stock.
EG/Delsol/DC Teg seats swap right in and all line right up and just put bolts through the holes.
EK Seats will fit however only 3 of the holes will line up.
2017 Chevy BoltEV DD |2001 Honda CRV SE
- Mon May 30, 2011 7:32 am
#257376
any news on the write up?
- Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:05 am
#263634
my last attempt...
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:50 pm
#328181
So after 2 years of everyone waiting here is the diy lowered seat.. Sorry for the delay. I had completely forgot about this..
Do not blame me if you attept this and screw something up or it ends up being unsafe.. this was my second attempt.. the first one failed miserably
So this is the seat I started with
After disassembling the seat this is what the seat pan looks like stock
Seat back
I started by shaving some of the foam away to get that little extra bit of room.. Also for a little bit more side support.. ( I would recommend using a electric knife.. My olfa knife didn't do a very clean job)
I did it to the bottom part aswell.. I just don't have a picture of it
Now to the seat pan.. Cut out the spot welds on the mounting brackets
The front bracket i don't have much of anything for pics but, after removing it looks like this.... You can see a marker line I drew.. Cut the tab off
Next, you have to enlarge the top hole where the spot weld was depending on how low you want your pan to sit
Weld the modified bracket to the seat pan
For the rear bracket, you need to cut most if it up to make it sit correctly against the pan... it might take some time to get it right but this is what i ended up with
Weld the bracket on
I ran into some problems with the pan hitting the seat adjuster so i cut this part out
It now clears after more cutting
Seat rails installed on to the modified seat pan
Seat all back together and installed. If you look closely you can see the difference between the two seats
One last thing.. The orginal plastic trim will need to be modified at the front too..
Do not blame me if you attept this and screw something up or it ends up being unsafe.. this was my second attempt.. the first one failed miserably
So this is the seat I started with
After disassembling the seat this is what the seat pan looks like stock
Seat back
I started by shaving some of the foam away to get that little extra bit of room.. Also for a little bit more side support.. ( I would recommend using a electric knife.. My olfa knife didn't do a very clean job)
I did it to the bottom part aswell.. I just don't have a picture of it
Now to the seat pan.. Cut out the spot welds on the mounting brackets
The front bracket i don't have much of anything for pics but, after removing it looks like this.... You can see a marker line I drew.. Cut the tab off
Next, you have to enlarge the top hole where the spot weld was depending on how low you want your pan to sit
Weld the modified bracket to the seat pan
For the rear bracket, you need to cut most if it up to make it sit correctly against the pan... it might take some time to get it right but this is what i ended up with
Weld the bracket on
I ran into some problems with the pan hitting the seat adjuster so i cut this part out
It now clears after more cutting
Seat rails installed on to the modified seat pan
Seat all back together and installed. If you look closely you can see the difference between the two seats
One last thing.. The orginal plastic trim will need to be modified at the front too..
- Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:31 am
#331126
this is very nice going to attempt this in the near future