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Old 10-16-2008, 11:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Will our driver/passenger seats fit in backseat?

I am planning to meeting this guy who is about 60 miles away to buy his s2000 seats and was wondering some things before I went out there.

He says that he has the rails for the seats, so does that mean it'll be a direct bolt-on to our 5th gens?

I would imagine that if it was a direct bolt-on that it will be a very simple replacement, so I could just do it over there and make sure everythings working.

Will our factory driver/passenger seats be able to fit in our backseat?

Thanks for any help, please reply asap! as I am leaving for these seats tomorrow!
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I would try unbolting your passenger seat and seeing if it will fit in the back folded up. Maybe even lay it down with the rear seat lain down through the trunk.

You'll have to make custom brackets to get them to mount up.

Another idea for mre space would be to leave the passenger seat out. 1 seat where old passenger seat was, other stretched from trunk to interior.
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if you take out the "floor" in the trunk and your spare tire you could probably fit it laying down with the seatback facing up and going into the cab with the rear seat folded down. be sure to bring some towels or something to protect the seats and your interior
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if you take out the "floor" in the trunk and your spare tire you could probably fit it laying down with the seatback facing up and going into the cab with the rear seat folded down. be sure to bring some towels or something to protect the seats and your interior
That's how I transported a transmission, headers, and every part used in my 5spd swap.
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If you take out the passenger seat it will fit for sure. Just recline the s2k seats and lay them in a 69 position.
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If you take out the passenger seat it will fit for sure. Just recline the s2k seats and lay them in a 69 position.
Just what I was thinking. Thanks for all the help guys.
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omg lol. i thought you meant you wanted to use the driver and passenger seat to replace the rear seats. darn
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omg lol. i thought you meant you wanted to use the driver and passenger seat to replace the rear seats. darn
That would be cool!
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omg lol. i thought you meant you wanted to use the driver and passenger seat to replace the rear seats. darn
i thought that at first too, it would be cool to have 4 buckets, its not like you can fit anything of significant size in the backseat anyways lol so it would be cool to try
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