i dunno much bout seats.... bout the brackets, would they have to be changed to my '00 in his '95? cuz id give him all the brackets and stuff, the seats im gettin come w/everything
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no, ok, im selling my '00 si seats to a guy with a '95 civic, and hes putting MY seats in HIS car now that thats straight, you said he could use his brackets and those would fit my seats? or would he need my brackets too and would those fit his car as well? thnx for the help guys
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www.thecivicstore.com the ones on the front page, cept w/blue inning. nice 'n cheap, somethin good to replace mine.... they ok? i dont need nethin crazy and expensive and stuff for pure racing, jus somethin comfy and look good for a cheap price
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Can't beat the price. $449 including brackets . . . looks like you found a decent deal.
I was thinking about getting a set of Corbeau TRS in black . . . $320 per seat, plus $80 each for brackets. They're half the price of a Recaro SRD (non-alcantara), but pretty much the same thing.
hmmm wats the difference btwn brackets and sliders?? "f you would like to reserve a set at a special price of $449 a set including sliders email us with your color choice. We are currently working on brackets too." thats wat it says on the ad in it.... r sliders all im gonna need? oh and how do i find out how much shipping is to send my stock seats to florida w/o taking them out, or is there no way of doing that
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The bracket is the actual structure that mounts the seat on the floor, while the sliders are extra.
Many track racers use only the brackets in their cars, because leaving out the sliders gives you a couple more centimeters of headroom to fit your helmet in there without banging your head. Besides, once you get your seat positioned where you want it, you usually leave it there.
Now for a street car, it's a good idea to keep the sliders for convenience. It makes back seat access a bit easier, and passengers can adjust the seat where they want it.
The sliders should be included in the price of the seats & brackets; I'd contact the retailer just to make sure.