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Old 06-08-2005, 05:42 PM
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89 civic seat bracket help!

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i have a aftermarket racing seat and i can't find the bracket for a hatch. i try to use the original bracket, but it's way off after i install i on the seat. i think i might have to drill a hole on the floor of the car. i was wondering if it's worth it. let me know whatever u guys can help me.

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Re: 89 civic seat bracket help!

for mine, i bolted the rails to the floor, and then put the seat on top to line everything up. then i simply made two pieces of plate metal strips that connected one rail to the next, and bolted the seat to the strips.
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Re: Re: 89 civic seat bracket help!

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for mine, i bolted the rails to the floor, and then put the seat on top to line everything up. then i simply made two pieces of plate metal strips that connected one rail to the next, and bolted the seat to the strips.

so do i have to drill any holes? how do you connect the metal? Did you just drill a hole and connect them with the bolts? Thanks,
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Re: 89 civic seat bracket help!

yeah, thats all i did. i drilled holes in the brackets i made, and used nuts and bolts to attach them to the rails. then i centered the seat, marked it, and drilled holes. then bolted the seat to the brackets with the supplied allen head bolts for the seat
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yeah, thats all i did. i drilled holes in the brackets i made, and used nuts and bolts to attach them to the rails. then i centered the seat, marked it, and drilled holes. then bolted the seat to the brackets with the supplied allen head bolts for the seat
Oh okay, thanks for the help. I appreciate it. i will try it when i get home. do u know where i can get the metal thou?
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i got mine from a friend who welds, he has some scrap aluminum and stainless steel.
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