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Old 09-04-09, 07:38 AM
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ill post pics later!!!!
Old 09-04-09, 08:18 AM
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first had to remove the oem brackets of the rsx seats


i dont need to make new brackets. I put them with the oem rail......







Old 09-04-09, 08:58 AM
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wait ? what u took off the rsx bracket and then you did what ? Looks pretty good
Old 09-04-09, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by YeA 2jZ
wait ? what u took off the rsx bracket and then you did what ? Looks pretty good
I just remove the brackets that are in the bottom of the oem rsx rail and are ready to install....
Old 09-04-09, 09:48 AM
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that doesnt look too safe.
Old 09-04-09, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by aliga
that doesnt look too safe.
I pass the screws to the bottom of the car and tighten with lock nuts.
Old 09-04-09, 11:07 AM
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so you had to drill a new hole or u used the existing holes ?
Old 09-04-09, 11:10 AM
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he used the existing hole but just passed a bolt underneath from the car and had a nut securing the seat to the bolt. hmm i should forward this to my friend..
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Originally Posted by YeA 2jZ
so you had to drill a new hole or u used the existing holes ?
yea i had to make new holes...
Old 09-04-09, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by jvsc300
yea i had to make new holes...
in the rear only right ? the front bolt right up correct
Old 09-04-09, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by YeA 2jZ
in the rear only right ? the front bolt right up correct
no.. i had to make all the 4 holes. cus that was the only way to install the seat in the middle with the steering wheel...
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Looks good... but does not look too safe...

Just for reference, this is what I meant on my PM to you about using the stock mounting feet.

Not sure on the RSX seats (on how tall they are) because this WILL raise the seats from you have it at, about 1-2" upwards... not sure if it will be hitting the visors when you lean it forward.








I cut the sliders to fit on the feet and welded them from below.

For Reference, these are my Celica Seats.

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Originally Posted by RedPhoenix
Looks good... but does not look too safe...

Just for reference, this is what I meant on my PM to you about using the stock mounting feet.

Not sure on the RSX seats (on how tall they are) because this WILL raise the seats from you have it at, about 1-2" upwards... not sure if it will be hitting the visors when you lean it forward.








I cut the sliders to fit on the feat and welded them from below.

For Reference, these are my Celica Seats.
i used this for installation... I think it is very safety!!!

Crown Bolt 3/8 In. x 3 In. Carriage Bolt Coarse Thread, Zinc Plated

Crown Bolt 3/8 In. x 4 In. Carriage Bolt Coarse Thread Zinc Plated

nylon lock nuts 3/8

Crown Bolt 3/8 In. Washer Lock Medium Split Zinc Plated

Crown Bolt (25 Pack) 3/8 In. Flat Washer - Zinc Plated

Old 09-19-09, 06:52 AM
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Looks Pretty Good
Old 09-19-09, 07:57 PM
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hey while they're out can you weigh them some how and tell me the diff? i want to lighten these fatty seats=P


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