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    Fitting Bucket Seats & Racing belts

    Hi, I have cobra bucket seats from my old car and want to fit these into my gen2 crx. Where can I buy (or have put in) rails/mounting hardware for this since the old bits were damaged?
    Also with the racing seats & 3 point seat-belts, do these need to be professionally installed for saftey?

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    well i got defected just a weekago about the belts unless there engineered but when i had my bucket seats they were ok & road worthy with normal seat belts.
    but i was probably unlucky that i got pulledover and you can prob get away with it cos i did it for 2 yrs.

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    i got fined for my buddy club seats
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    Quote Originally Posted by datzlr View Post
    i got fined for my buddy club seats
    thats not goin to answer his question lol

    You will have to get the seat rails made up and engineered. With the 3point seat belt, i see no point on having them installed if ur driving ur car daily. You will prob have to get that engineered too. If u dont know what ur doin take it to a professional
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    1: is your COBRA seat bottom or side mounted?
    2: do you want the ability to adjust position of the seat?
    2: how tall are you? does your crx have a sunroof
    3: do you plan on racing or is it for the street only

    reason im asking all these question is because these will effect what you need to do to install the seat etc.

    I have two seats, one bottom mount and recently bought a sparco which is side mounted and came with side mounts included in the sale.

    The bottom mount seat I have uses a set of stock gen2 crx rails, with a modified/welded set of runners which are then bolted to the bottom of the seat.
    On the side mounted seat, im currently also using a set of Gen1 crx rails (going into BANDIT) with the side mount brackets provided - they are drilled to the correct positions etc. Reason im using rails is because my gf 'MIGHT' drive the car too and she's shorter than myself.

    You could get the seat 'fix' mounted - one position which suits you best - but best to get a pro to do it for you, last thing you want is for dodgy welds/bolts to let loose around a corner or for you to be uncomfortable because of wrong angles etc.

    How tall are you? does your crx have a sunroof - plays a big role if you're going to be racing, you'll have to wear a helmet and that will affect the positioning of your seat - again best to see a pro about this. You might have to fix mount it at the lowest position etc to fit in (issues Im currently solving)

    Do you plan on racing will affect the harness issue, as harnesses are illegal in a street car unless engineered. Engineering mean they are attached to a proper secure bar at the back of the car - not some child seat mount which actually alters the way the belt attaches - making it a risk to the driver.

    If you answer those questions, you'll be able to figure out better what you need to do. I'd seek the opinion and engineering experience of a professional seat mount builder tho if you're likely to be experiencing any issues with head height, or plan on racing etc.

    Its not a game, better do it once 'properly' than pay the price after.

    Mike
    GENONE - 1983 Honda CRX | BANDIT - 1984 Honda CRX/HKS Supercharger | SINISTR - 1991 Honda CRX | RACECRX - 1983 Honda CRX with JDM B16A

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    Mike is spot on (plus PQ points for you), but one final thing to add.

    I would never run a full harness in a street car. They are not designed for accidents that occur on the street as opposed to on the track. There is a fair bit of evidence to support this claim as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    Mike is spot on (plus PQ points for you), but one final thing to add.

    I would never run a full harness in a street car. They are not designed for accidents that occur on the street as opposed to on the track. There is a fair bit of evidence to support this claim as well.
    Agreed - not recommended for street due to access issues after accident.
    GENONE - 1983 Honda CRX | BANDIT - 1984 Honda CRX/HKS Supercharger | SINISTR - 1991 Honda CRX | RACECRX - 1983 Honda CRX with JDM B16A

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    Quote Originally Posted by SINISTR View Post
    1: is your COBRA seat bottom or side mounted?
    2: do you want the ability to adjust position of the seat?
    2: how tall are you? does your crx have a sunroof
    3: do you plan on racing or is it for the street only
    Thanks for input guys. I've decided to leave the belts aside although I'm not sure I agree that they are worse in a st accident, as they did come off my old car which was in a serious accident & I think they helped in not having a serious injury.

    Anyway: 1: Bottom mounted, 2: they are fixed seats but yes I want them to slide, 2: very short 162cm & my crx has a glass roof, 3: st only.
    Cool thanks for the tips I'll take a look if i can use the existing rails but might get a pro to get it done properly.

    Also where exactly do I find these seat mount maker people? Do I just look up engineers?

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    A harness - theoretically is better as it holds you in the seat, during cornering, incase of a rollover if the car is fitted with a roll cage etc. In case of a street accident, despite the fact its much safer in theory, in some circumstances its actually 'safer' if you can bend inside the car, or do have some ability to move - as your body becomes quiet slacky during an impact. Imagine your car rolls over, you're strapped in a harness and your neck gets broken - you die. With a normal seatbelt you'll actually get flung within the seatbelt restraint - potentially saving your life. - thats the way I see it anyway.

    The seat mount people are motor engineers, people who build rally cars etc. Im sure there is plenty people

    here you go... took a couple pics for you of what I mean and how my seat is setup. If you're only 162cm tall, you shouldn't have any clearance issues.







    the last one basically shows you the 'whole' design. the brackets, the rails and how its mounted to the seat from underneath.
    GENONE - 1983 Honda CRX | BANDIT - 1984 Honda CRX/HKS Supercharger | SINISTR - 1991 Honda CRX | RACECRX - 1983 Honda CRX with JDM B16A

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    Quote Originally Posted by checkers View Post
    Thanks for input guys. I've decided to leave the belts aside although I'm not sure I agree that they are worse in a st accident, as they did come off my old car which was in a serious accident & I think they helped in not having a serious injury.

    Anyway: 1: Bottom mounted, 2: they are fixed seats but yes I want them to slide, 2: very short 162cm & my crx has a glass roof, 3: st only.
    Cool thanks for the tips I'll take a look if i can use the existing rails but might get a pro to get it done properly.

    Also where exactly do I find these seat mount maker people? Do I just look up engineers?
    I know you have decided against it, but a few of many links:
    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1764604
    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1663532
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    Hey Sinster & Zdster thanks heaps for the info. Pics are really useful. At the moment just getting one of the seats re-foamed and getting some prices on mounts.
    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by checkers View Post
    Hey Sinster & Zdster thanks heaps for the info. Pics are really useful. At the moment just getting one of the seats re-foamed and getting some prices on mounts.
    Thanks again!
    If you need the name of a trimmer in Melbourne let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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