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    FN recaros in the SI?

    I have a civic si my11, just thinking to change to the type r seats, but there are a few things i want to know.

    Installation... is it easy to DIY or is it better to get it installed by a professional for safety reasons? since its got airbags, if so, roughly how much?

    thanks

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    i say its a straight forward DIY installation, disconnect the battery before you install the seats. Their are some cases that the seats can deploy being unplugged in or out. Connect the wires from the si to the fn2r seats, its as simple as that, also line up the mounting points of the rails and screw them down. Make sure you the correct tools if you plan to DYI, thats the number one thing i say.

    Mighty car mods on youtube as an installation video that might give you insight installing aftermarket seats. Just search "mighty car mod aftermarket seats" on youtube and you should find the video.

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    i think it's a direct bolt on.

    Dunno about your airbags though, you might end up with an airbag light which you need to cancel with a resistor, and you might have issues with insurance and warranty too
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    i think it's a direct bolt on.

    Dunno about your airbags though, you might end up with an airbag light which you need to cancel with a resistor, and you might have issues with insurance and warranty too
    Insurance and warranty is one of my main concerns. gonna call up the dealer tmrz and find out. do u think if i provide the seats, will they do the installation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HmGLuCaS View Post
    i say its a straight forward DIY installation, disconnect the battery before you install the seats. Their are some cases that the seats can deploy being unplugged in or out. Connect the wires from the si to the fn2r seats, its as simple as that, also line up the mounting points of the rails and screw them down. Make sure you the correct tools if you plan to DYI, thats the number one thing i say.

    Mighty car mods on youtube as an installation video that might give you insight installing aftermarket seats. Just search "mighty car mod aftermarket seats" on youtube and you should find the video.
    that just sounds sooo easy, but at the same time... kinda complicated for a noob like me. but thanks for the tips

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    will probably charge you an arm and a leg just to remove a few bolts and put the new seat in..
    I don't even know anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedVtec View Post
    will probably charge you an arm and a leg just to remove a few bolts and put the new seat in..

    1+ agree with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedVtec View Post
    will probably charge you an arm and a leg just to remove a few bolts and put the new seat in..
    well, i may consider if that could keep my warranty going. of coz, it will still depends on the price and if i can afford it. since the seats itself will cost quite a bit

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    trust me it's an easy job, not much more complicated than changing your shift knob

    just call and ask about warranty on the electrics and airbag systems. Should be good i'd imagine
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    trust me it's an easy job, not much more complicated than changing your shift knob

    just call and ask about warranty on the electrics and airbag systems. Should be good i'd imagine
    yep that sounds like a good idea... nothing i can do atm if i dont no about the warranty. really dont want to void it

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    it'll affect whatever warranty the modification has effects on, such as other airbag components and potentially electricals.
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