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Old 10-05-2002, 12:57 AM
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92 civic seats in a 91 hatch

Going to get some nice grey cloth seats tommorow from a 92 Civic (with the weird,alien looking headrest).I was wondering how hard they are to install in a 88-91 Civic hatch...I saw some guy do it somehwhere on the net and it looked sweet...anyone used these for their 88-91 Civic?Anything good or bad about em?Thanks in advance.Glenn.
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I had them in my car at one point...I also had DEL SOL seats......they dont bolt in.....just drill holes and bolt them down.
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I had them in my car at one point...I also had DEL SOL seats......they dont bolt in.....just drill holes and bolt them down.
Man, those are fugly...... no offense.......
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yeah i had those in my old blue civic and i did the same thing as slammedcivicsi did.. they were comfortable
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I have them in my car.. And my coat and my snoboard and a bunch of other stuff it looks like too. I put them in because I got them CHEAP and stock EF DX seats are the ugliest fuckin' things ever.



There were holes for the front two bolts, so it bolted right up.. The rear outside I had a bracket made and welded on for me, and the rear inside hole I had to drill. I put a small metal plate underneath for the bolt to go through so it doesn't stress my floor too much.
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