leather seats
Lude394
09-19-2004, 11:25 AM
i have cloth seats in my 97 and i want leather. does anyone know where i can get the stock leather seats.
Jonas427
09-19-2004, 04:07 PM
Try ebay.
Hostyle1
09-20-2004, 09:30 AM
i have cloth seats in my 97 and i want leather. does anyone know where i can get the stock leather seats.
I own an EDM type Prelude and as far as i know 97-01 Ludes never came with leather seats, nor as an option.
However, i got some leather seat covers from classicsofttrim.com, which replaces the orignal cloth, and they look excellent! They're also affordable and easy to install. The website shows an example, but if you need some pics i would be happy to send you some.
I own an EDM type Prelude and as far as i know 97-01 Ludes never came with leather seats, nor as an option.
However, i got some leather seat covers from classicsofttrim.com, which replaces the orignal cloth, and they look excellent! They're also affordable and easy to install. The website shows an example, but if you need some pics i would be happy to send you some.
Fleainat
09-20-2004, 10:12 AM
It wasn't directly an "option" but Honda would make the seats in leather if they were ordered that way when they were new. I have the Honda leather, which I think is a lot better than the seat covers, since those don't really fit as tight. Ask the dealership if they will install it for you.
Hostyle1
09-20-2004, 10:22 AM
It wasn't directly an "option" but Honda would make the seats in leather if they were ordered that way when they were new. I have the Honda leather, which I think is a lot better than the seat covers, since those don't really fit as tight. Ask the dealership if they will install it for you.
They are actually replacements and not covers. You have to cut and re-apply the hog-rings and so on... and the result is tight as hell! My guess is that it's also much more affordable than what the dealership can offer.
They are actually replacements and not covers. You have to cut and re-apply the hog-rings and so on... and the result is tight as hell! My guess is that it's also much more affordable than what the dealership can offer.
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