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chris_uk |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:37 |
:lol: tuff! | |
Corsa E-Tec |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:14 |
i want pics :mad: | |
Tom |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:13 |
Where's these pics :mad: | |
TOMAS |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:09 |
Leave all the bolts slightly loose on the new frames untill they are all in. THEN lock them all down - helps with the problem of not alligning... | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 11:00 |
but the seat belt is fixed to the sub frame which you will have to swap onto your seats, this is what is normally required, so you will have to remove it | |
chris_uk |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:58 |
i was gunn aleave the original seatbelts in for now.. | |
CorsaLad16v |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:58 |
i changed my uncles old calibra seating for calibra leather seats, but they r the same seat n fit straight on, took about 30 mins to do those, just a straight swap. Shouldn't think these seats will be much different tho, just if the holes don't match up then they may have to be butchered around | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:57 |
no the actual tensioner has a slot for u to put a plug thing in which should be attached to the tensioner. u will see when ya come to it. | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:57 |
no the tensioner is by the door side of the seat if ya remove the plastic trim you will see what i mean, they have instructions on the firing cylinder | |
chris_uk |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:55 |
by seatbelt plug in assuming you mean the plastic think with a red button in it? | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:55 |
when ya take out ya standard seats, before ya take any of the 2 bolts out remove the side plastic trim and put the red tag in the slot you will see what i mean, and this stops the tensioner firing | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:54 |
also shouldnt take much more than an hour to fit new seats if subframes are exact fit | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:54 |
there is a spring loaded bar attached to ure old seat belt plug on std subframes. | |
chris_uk |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:51 |
quote: what do you mean by this? | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:49 |
should take ya 20 mins max, dont forget to dissarm the seat belt tensioner otherwise it could cost ya hundreds to replace 2 of em | |
Stu_22 |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:46 |
well my tailor made subframes had to be modified slightly as the holes didnt line up with the car. | |
chris_uk |
posted on 2nd Sep 04 at 10:27 |
ok ive got approximatly 6 hours to take my seats and out and fit my new ones. |