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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » HELP: Owners of C's w/ bucket seats » Post Reply
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posted on 17th Jun 04 at 17:39 |
You can use aftermarket subframes, if they are anything like Cobra subfrmaes, like what I have. I fitted the buckle to the harness mounting point and fitted the Corsa seat belt buckle to the harness mounting point on the subframe... I then attatched the pre-tensioner barrel to the adjacent side of the subframe using jubilee clips, as there were no mounts for it. This, however, was in a Corsa B... Though I imagine the seat belt equipment wouldnt differ much between vehicles... :) | |
M16KE B |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 14:08 |
Hmmm i suspect youre going to have to fabricate something up to allow the buckets to be mounted. | |
OzzySRi |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:44 |
They are a pair of 'TENZO R' (jap brand)reclining buckets in red. theyre exact copies of the seats that u see in current honda integra type R's. cant use harneses for legal reasons. | |
M16KE B |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:37 |
You will, like diddon says, need some sort of fitting kit! I got some cobra subframeswith sliding rails when i bought my seats and transfered the seat belt stuff over, but now i have harneses so it doesnt really matter. What seats did you get? | |
diddon |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:36 |
pass mate, I know you'll need a corsa c sub frame | |
OzzySRi |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:33 |
does that incl. the seat belt stuff or do i still have to transfer those across. Im from Aust. so we dont have many things available off-the-shelf. | |
diddon |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:29 |
you'll need a fitting kit for a corsa c mate | |
OzzySRi |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 12:23 |
Hi |