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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2005

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2000 Honda Civic Seats

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pkolis@lvwebmasters.com - 29 Sep 2005 20:09 GMT
The 2000 Civic seats are very uncomfortable for me and I would like to
change them.  Are there any Honda seats from any model year that are
comfortable and would bolt in without modification?
jim beam - 30 Sep 2005 05:49 GMT
> The 2000 Civic seats are very uncomfortable for me and I would like to
> change them.  Are there any Honda seats from any model year that are
> comfortable and would bolt in without modification?

agreed.  personally, i think the 89 civic seats are /the/ most comfy
honda ever made and recommend them highly.  90 up don't have the same
lumbar support.

i know the rails don't fit the floor mountings between the two years,
but i believe you can swap the rails off the seats.  worth a try.
pkolis@lvwebmasters.com - 30 Sep 2005 13:08 GMT
OK thanks, I'll try to find a pair on eBay.
jim beam - 30 Sep 2005 14:32 GMT
> OK thanks, I'll try to find a pair on eBay.

go to a junk yard first - you need to figure out if they'll take your
rails.  no point buying unless you know for sure.
 
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