cl72wagon Posted April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 I did not change anything on the stock 510 mounting system, modified only the seats. So here goes First thing is to cut off all of the factory honda mounts, then grind whats left of the rivets flush with the seat rails. sorry No pics of this step because i forgot to take them. Also Grab all of the seat belts......I didnt so now i have to hunt some down. #2 You will need to get some 3/8 or 5/16 by 1 inch flat bar. I cut it in 2 inch lengths. you will need 4 per seat. #3 Then you will need to drill a clearance hole for a 8mm flat head bolt. dimensions i use were centered on the 1 inch width and 1/2 from one end. After drilling the hole you will need to counter sink it so that the bolt head sits down below the surface of the flat bar. put the bolt in place and run a nut up finger tight to the bottom of the flat bar to hold it in place. And now you can weld the top of the bolt, then grind the weld flush. This pic is for a referance, the hole is just drilled in some left over material, because some how my pics of the actual parts didnt come out well. #4 Install all parts in the stock locations, so that the excess material is pointing to the tranny tunnel and to the doors. Set one seat in place, get it where you want it and tack weld it to your new brackets. THen pull that seat out and do the other one. Also one thing to watch for is that the both the seat rails are in the same location. #5 with the seats out of the car fully weld new brackets to the seats. While doing this take care to cover up the seats with a blanket or card board and remove any plastic that is close to the welds. or just remove the rails from the seat. And this is also a good time to paint over the welds #6 Now reinstall the seats and go for a ride. I did notice that the seats sit up a little higher then the stock 510 seats, and the lean towards the doors. which I will correct with some fender washers. The seats are a huge improvement from the stock seats. Very comfortable. And as far as the seats being higher, it works out well. I am 6'3" and i still have head room. Feel free to ask any questions Quote Link to comment
Charlie69 Posted April 25, 2010 Report Share Posted April 25, 2010 Nicely thought out & presented, plenty of pictures and thourough instructions. Thank you for sharing. Quote Link to comment
SHAMUS'WAGON Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 You may want to mention to grab the seat belts or at least the buckles to use with the receivers that are mounted to the seat. Once again I wish I would have seen a "how to" like this before I butchered a pair of honduh seats I got for free one time. Thanks for the write-up Quote Link to comment
ezcruiser Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Think the mounting tabs are the same for Del Sol seats? Quote Link to comment
cl72wagon Posted April 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Nicely thought out & presented, plenty of pictures and thourough instructions. Thank you for sharing. Hey thanks, It was my first attempt at it. Good to know i did it right Quote Link to comment
cl72wagon Posted April 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Think the mounting tabs are the same for Del Sol seats? I dont know anything about the del sol seats, but this should be a pretty universal mounting set up. The seat tracks may not be as far as apart as the civic seats, so the tabs may not have to be as long. But it is nice to have them a little longer then needed so they can be welded all around. Quote Link to comment
cl72wagon Posted April 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 You may want to mention to grab the seat belts or at least the buckles to use with the receivers that are mounted to the seat. Once again I wish I would have seen a "how to" like this before I butchered a pair of honduh seats I got for free one time. Thanks for the write-up I did add to grab all the seat belts out of the doner car Quote Link to comment
mklotz70 Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Nice write up. :) Very good chance I will use this idea when I reposition my seats. When positioning the seats, I would make sure the driver's seat is centered on the steering wheel as much as possible....even if it's off center on the brackets. Just for clarity of info....in the 2nd pic, the reinforcement plate under the rail should have the sloped piece to the rear....it should nestle under the lip of the rail if that makes any sense. :) Keep 'em coming! Quote Link to comment
cl72wagon Posted April 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Nice write up. Very good chance I will use this idea when I reposition my seats. When positioning the seats, I would make sure the driver's seat is centered on the steering wheel as much as possible....even if it's off center on the brackets. Just for clarity of info....in the 2nd pic, the reinforcement plate under the rail should have the sloped piece to the rear....it should nestle under the lip of the rail if that makes any sense. Keep 'em coming! thanks for the thumbs up. ......yeah i noticed that the reinforcement plate was backwards after i took the pics....My cousin who did the welding installed those, they will be fixed today. The only thing i may change in the future is make the tabs wider so i could push the see back and inch or two for just a little more leg room. Quote Link to comment
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