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> How Hard Is It To Replace Seats?
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post Sep 26 2008, 08:48 PM
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i was lookin at some seats from this website http://autocityimports.com/universal-racin...4_2922_549.html and was wonndering is it really hard to install them and would i need to buy new seat brackets
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post Sep 27 2008, 02:33 PM
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Yes you would need new seat brackets, but they most lickely dont have them for our cars yet, so you would have to custom make them (pain in the rear, i know from experience). Also, those cheap racing seats fall apart too easy, and are horrible quality (also know from experience). Third, we have airbags in out seats (we do right guys?), and you would be eliminating those.

If you really want sportier seats, get your reupolstered in leather or color cloth. Save you alot of effort, and possibly your life!
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post Sep 27 2008, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(awg0020 @ Sep 27 2008, 02:33 PM)
Yes you would need new seat brackets, but they most lickely dont have them for our cars yet, so you would have to custom make them (pain in the rear, i know from experience). Also, those cheap racing seats fall apart too easy, and are horrible quality (also know from experience). Third, we have airbags in out seats (we do right guys?), and you would be eliminating those.

If you really want sportier seats, get your reupolstered in leather or color cloth. Save you alot of effort, and possibly your life!
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Regarding airbags in our seats

The 9G Lancers are barely 2 years old... performance parts come out first, then it's the glamour.
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