Seat bolt pattern
#1
Seat bolt pattern
I was looking at the seats from summit, and the mounting pattern on them is '11" length, 13-3/8" width'... it's supposedly a universal mounting bracket... will this fit in both the driver and passenger side of my rs?
#3
RE: Seat bolt pattern
actually, they're seats i just bought, the one's from summit racing... and i know, you're probably wondering... "why not just try putting them in and see if they fit??"... i would, but i had to borrow a few bucks from my parents to get em, and they said that i couldnt install them until i sold my x-box and could pay em back... it sucks, but o well... anyone lookin to buy an x-box??? haha
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#5
RE: Seat bolt pattern
haha thanks man! it goes good with the chair... thats the "party" room i guess, and it's where all the old furniture and stuff got stuck in, the carpet matches EVERYTHING and is durable haha
#8
RE: Seat bolt pattern
it is pretty easy to DIY... it's only 4 bolts to get each seat out. 14mm if i remember correctly. make sure you unplug the sensor before you go yanking if you have a GS. if you have an RS you prolly don't have a connection.
#9
RE: Seat bolt pattern
I think all the trims have the seatbelt reminder light...that works that is. So, there should be a connection under the driver's seat that you'll have to unplug. I don't think seatbelts fall into the "luxury item" catagory Although the warning light might be...blah, just go slow and look underneath before you yank the seat out, lol.
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