yesterday i spent about 4 hours installing my new jegs sport seats with my buddy...overall it was an easy install as keven mentioned in his thread, but it was a bit time consuming to do the passenger seat....
Passenger-i needed to bolt the stock frames to the back bolts on the new seat using the existing holes, and drill new holes in the frame for the front 2 bolts....then i just widened the holes about a 1/4" on the tabs on the slider that bolt to the floor.
Driver- i just drilled 4 new holes in the stock aluminum part of the slider and bolted the frame right to the seat....the floor mounting tabs were not modified.
The only thing i dont like about these seats is that they are about 1" higher than the stock ones off the floor, and when putting my arm on the passenger seat to turn about and back up, the bolster is in the way of my arm. Other than that i give these seats a 9/10....DEFINATELY a great buy!
Heres some pics:
Passenger-i needed to bolt the stock frames to the back bolts on the new seat using the existing holes, and drill new holes in the frame for the front 2 bolts....then i just widened the holes about a 1/4" on the tabs on the slider that bolt to the floor.
Driver- i just drilled 4 new holes in the stock aluminum part of the slider and bolted the frame right to the seat....the floor mounting tabs were not modified.
The only thing i dont like about these seats is that they are about 1" higher than the stock ones off the floor, and when putting my arm on the passenger seat to turn about and back up, the bolster is in the way of my arm. Other than that i give these seats a 9/10....DEFINATELY a great buy!
Heres some pics:
J/K man.
yea i hear what you mean about budget...i got like 450 bucks for xmas to use on car parts, and i was gonna buy springs, c/c plates, and some little ****, and i just spent ****in $100 on o2 sensors today....talk about bull****