Bucket seats from a integra ls

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  1. lynhrt210

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    K so I bought some integra ls bucket seats on craiglist for 50 for both (can't beat the price haha) there grey, gonna take out the bench and see how it feels,I'll post pics up soon doing this from my iPhone lol
     
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    Yeah, those should be some comfy seats. Can't wait to see pics!

    i am currently shopping around for new-to-me buckets.
     
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    Should feel more sporty.
     
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    I have seats out of a 90 prelude in mine. They are much more comfortable than ldo or bench seats. They kinda look like racing seats
     
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    yoda supra seats are the best ,,,
     
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    Ok so I got them in already and they feel waaaaay better than that bench,I always used to bounce up and down in my car like I was sitting on a trampoline lol but yess pics are to come soon
     
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    And the pics?
     
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    k here are some pics of them yes i know they suck i cant take pics lol
     

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    Those look comfy!

    Did you use the stock maverick bucket brackets?
     
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    Well everyone has a preferance to a bucket seat. A friend was throwing out a pair from a 94 Camaro. he said if they fit , there your's. If not you throw them out. Well they fit perfect, only had to make a spacer to go between the floor and the track on the driver side front , right corner( near tunnel) and on passenger side front left corner.(by tunnel) all existing holes if in floor lined up with the Camaro bolt locations. Since then and having a custom interior done, I have found a pair of Toyota Celica 2000 ,(2door) seats that fit great also. Saw a pair of these in a NOVA and boy did they look sharp. VERY comfortable too. Had heated seats hooked up and all totota adjusters worked fine in the car. These are just a few other ideas for some 1 to consider. ttfn Ron:huh:
     
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    Integra Bucket Seats

    1._ How much trouble to get those seats installed? Did u use the Integra tracks.
    2._ Do they fold foward?
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    I have the orginal High Back buckets but really don't like them; the backrest angle is not comfortable to me. If upgrade wud sell the HB's. I want to explore some more options. I had planned to redo the HB's but not so sure now. I'm doing a lot of other upgrades - might as well upgrade seats too.
    By the way. Your seats look great:thumbs2:
     
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    K used the same tracks fits on there perfect took like a hour cause took out the bench by my self and trying to find the right spot to bolt it in too,yes the fold perfect and feels way more sporty,at 50 bucks for both you can't beat it:) and yeah any seats can fit just gotta find the rights one for you



    As for headers I got hooker header longtube don't know anything bout shortys and go look on for sale threads...o and welcome!!!!:)
     
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    you could remove the headrests and it would give them a 'low-back' look, like the seats from the 60's mustangs.

    but no matter, they look pretty good in there
     
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    That's because Toyoda Supras are the best : P

    this gets me thinking of putting the full power adjustable, heated seats out of my supra into the gf's 72' mav. How would heat sound in the middle of Canadian winter?
     
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    Ehhh I'm more of a rx-7 man myself a rotory engine that can make the same power as a supra engine twice as small?? Yeah I'll stick with the 7's :)
     

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