http://honda-tech.com/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/diy-gs-r-civic-seat-swap-1436635/Guys Im new to the forum and need a little info since I didnt see it in the DYI/FAQ thread.
I picked up a 1999 civic si coupe and bought jdm dc2 red type r front seats. What rails do I need to make them fit or modification can I do? Thanks
So do I just buy integra gsr rails and install?
No, you swap your current EK/EM1 rails on your old seats over to the Recaro (DC2) seats. If you use DC2 rails, 1 bolt will be slightly off. You could technically just run 3 of the 4 bolts, but that's your choice to make. People say they run 3 just fine but I'm personally into not doing that kind of stuff with safety in mind.So do I just buy integra gsr rails and install?
Thanks for clarifying dude and I appreciate the responseNo, you swap your current EK/EM1 rails on your old seats over to the Recaro (DC2) seats. If you use DC2 rails, 1 bolt will be slightly off. You could technically just run 3 of the 4 bolts, but that's your choice to make. People say they run 3 just fine but I'm personally into not doing that kind of stuff with safety in mind.
Np GL with the install.Thanks for clarifying dude and I appreciate the response
No, you swap your current EK/EM1 rails on your old seats over to the Recaro (DC2) seats. If you use DC2 rails, 1 bolt will be slightly off. You could technically just run 3 of the 4 bolts, but that's your choice to make. People say they run 3 just fine but I'm personally into not doing that kind of stuff with safety in mind.
You can pull the Civic rail over enough to get the last bolt moved over threaded in.No, you swap your current EK/EM1 rails on your old seats over to the Recaro (DC2) seats. If you use DC2 rails, 1 bolt will be slightly off. You could technically just run 3 of the 4 bolts, but that's your choice to make. People say they run 3 just fine but I'm personally into not doing that kind of stuff with safety in mind.
Definitely.couldint have explained it better...........
No, you swap your current EK/EM1 rails on your old seats over to the Recaro (DC2) seats. If you use DC2 rails, 1 bolt will be slightly off. You could technically just run 3 of the 4 bolts, but that's your choice to make. People say they run 3 just fine but I'm personally into not doing that kind of stuff with safety in mind.