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  1. #1
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    how to fit FD2R seats in a DC2 ?

    as above does anyone know how or where i could go to put the civic type r seats into a dc2? cheers.

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    Quote me if I'm wrong. Just get DC2R rails and mount it on the FD2R seats in DC2. Never tried it myself but I suppose that's how it should work... :P
    Rep me if you think it is mechanically sound

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    thanks man, i've had a look at the bottom of the seats.

    the passengers side has rails bolted on but it is one inch wider then the recaro/bride rails.

    drivers side is welded onto the seat pan.

    anyone know of a place that would be able to maybe weld on seat mounts to make my recaro rails fit the seats?

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    bumpppp

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    Quote Originally Posted by cymax View Post
    Quote me if I'm wrong. Just get DC2R rails and mount it on the FD2R seats in DC2. Never tried it myself but I suppose that's how it should work... :P
    Sounds right x 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by vuongkong View Post
    thanks man, i've had a look at the bottom of the seats.

    the passengers side has rails bolted on but it is one inch wider then the recaro/bride rails.

    drivers side is welded onto the seat pan.

    anyone know of a place that would be able to maybe weld on seat mounts to make my recaro rails fit the seats?
    Yes you are quite right, im actually inin the process of doing the same thing to my DC2. It requires a lot of work but can be done. See Charlie from GPC in Yennora and he should be able to help...

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