My day of detailing
Yeah so after tearing apart the seats i have determined that the only way of getting the prelude seat in is to make customer rails, or weld them in... it seems that the prelude on is almost a passenger side one, but it isn't cause it has a lever on the outside of the seat for moving it foreward, and is only accessable from the driver side.
^^ Ahhh dude! That's a good way to swirl up your paint. I would suggest claying to remove all that grime after washing, then wax. Waxing over all that crap is not a good practice. Sure itdoesn't show up on whiteor very light colors as much, but it causes the damage nonetheless. [sm=smiley20.gif]
yeah i should have clayed it, but i didn't have any at the time, and i am broke completely. i am gonna pick some up soon... and also i should order some royal blue... i have been meaning to for a lllllooooonnnnnngggggg *** time
ORIGINAL: Fiirkan
they are uncomfortable as hell, and ym shoulders burn when driving for more then half an hour
they are uncomfortable as hell, and ym shoulders burn when driving for more then half an hour
As I recall I cut (drilled) one seat rail off the stock seat rail and mated it up with the donor seat. The seat slide system helped align it all and then I drilled the stock rail and bolted onto the donor seat. Little tweek here and there and everything worked out.
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