All I have for now. I just thought i'd work on the passenger seat so I can assess what need to be done. and once I got that down, I'll be able to do my driver seat much quicker.
For anyone interested...nothing lines up at all. And you have to swap your stock seatbelt receiver (name?) onto the seat which only takes 5 minutes.
I also plan on hooking up the seat warmers soon enough.
They also won't go any Farther back than in the picture. It's alright for me, although I just like to know I have the option of sliding back should I want to. I'm around 5'11" and i have fairly long legs. But the driver side is height adjustable too, so I'll get the most out of that combined with the recline, and I'm sure I can get it alright. I put my stock driver seat in the same place as the RSX one to get an idea of how it would change, it's not that much different for me. But if you're taller, don't do this swap or somehow custom make a lot of shit.
For the front, I got a 90* 1/4 steel piece cut to 19"...Drilled holes for the stock holes, and then centered 2 holes in between those, so the seat will be centered properly, as the rails on the RSX ones are a few inches narrower.
The back left rail mount screws in flat to the floor, but once the front is hooked up you will see what needs to be done...it needs to bolt extend about an inch and a half out (more towards the center console) and an inch and a half back. So when I have time on Friday, I'll get something going. As for the rear mount closest to the door. it seems to line up with the hole, but there's about a 2 finger gap. I can't just use a longer bolt with spacers, or a block of metal, as the threads are tapped on an agle, so it would have to come from that angle. So what I plan on doing, is grinding the mount off the rail, and just reinstalling it that inch and a half or so closer forward on the rail.
If anyone has some better tips or knows someone that did this. I could use some ideas.
Shoutout to my buddy Pat "Return-my-calls" Trong, for hooksing a brother up with a good deal, and for being so damn Asian.
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