Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 23, 2013 02:41 am UTC
July 23, 2013 02:41 am UTC
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Rob Cauduro
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Easier said than done. You have an advantage being a circus midget My solution was based SOLELY on height issues, and center line. Like I said before, its been done without doing what I did, but Ill bet my next paycheck, the seats are high, and to the side.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 23, 2013 03:27 am UTC
July 23, 2013 03:27 am UTC
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I know what you mean by the height issue. And for the record, I'm 5'7" and I guess you're about 6'7" with your spikey hair ehhh? lool Alright, so I definitely have noticed the outer side of the seat will need to be raised up by about an inch to and inch and a half. Otherwise, the seat is sloping to the out side. I plan to level them using modified feet that may require two nut and bolts to the rail, for secure measure, and the drilled holes to be off center to accommodate the seat being straight to the steering wheel. Why didn't you think of this? Oh ya, you like to take the long hard road I'll have this done by the end of next weekend (fingers crossed).
Last edited by Mike Eng; July 23, 2013 03:36 am UTC.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 23, 2013 03:56 am UTC
July 23, 2013 03:56 am UTC
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Mike, don't listen to Rob.
The height thing isn't that big of a deal. I'll post pictures when I get them in and I'll even sit in the seat with a helmet on and you guys can be the judge.
They're just seats. They can be customized how ever you like.
I'm just lucky that I'm not too tall to have to worry about my head hitting the roof liner.
PS. I won't ever sell my car. Seriously!
Last edited by Mike Eng; July 23, 2013 03:57 am UTC.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 23, 2013 11:18 am UTC
July 23, 2013 11:18 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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PS. I won't ever sell my car. Seriously! I was waiting for this response as soon as I saw him write that. Look forward to seeing the end result, glad we got you motivated
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 23, 2013 02:41 pm UTC
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This is the bottom of the RSX seat. The feet need to come off (as you know). And the original seat belt buckle is still in. There's two wiring harnesses that attach under the seat. One for the sensor and the other for the SRS locking mechanism. Both removed of course and DSM buckle installed. Rob, I tried my dremel first. It's not big enough for the job. So I used my angle grinder and that went a lot faster and smoother. I wish I had a carbide bit! Those rivets are in there GOOD! My recommendation, have some safety goggles and a dust mask handy. There's lots of grinding involved. Will post a pic of what it looks like AFTER removing the feet.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 28, 2013 06:01 pm UTC
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GRR!!!! It's raining today. I got the seat positioned and started customizing the feet. I'm going to have to grab some new drill bits. They're struggling to penetrate from age and abuse. Other than that, everything is going according to plan. If only the rain would STOP, I could frack around with it some more. My garage is cluttered with stored junk, so I can't work on it in there. Will post back with some result later on..
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 30, 2013 12:57 am UTC
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Little update for you guys. I managed to sharpen the drill bits I'm using. It wasn't hard at all lol. They're near perfect, a bit of elbow grease and they're chomping away at the steel strapping I'm using for the custom feet. Wish I had taken a picture of the progress today, but had to deal with a thunder storm, and a bit of maintenance on the MDX to get me to and from work this week. Anyhow, I've managed to make two feet holding the front two bolts using the OEM studs (pics soon). One of the feet is on an angle (which I will eventually make another "foot" for when I have a piece of steel wide enough to compensate for this angle). There was a bit of floor bashing today. I had to lower the inner stud bracket (the one spot welded to the floor) by about 1/4 inch to make room for the customized hard ware. Just the hardware alone that I'm using is a PITA to customize because I'm bolting directly to the rails (in place of rivets, which are short and small), so all of my bolt heads needed grinding. My work week begins tomorrow so I doubt I'll have time this week to get any more progress, but you never know..I may catch a flu or something
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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July 30, 2013 01:30 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Yeah make one up Diamondstaratus, just tell them if you don't rest enough you could lose the use of your limbs.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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August 06, 2013 12:33 am UTC
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So after I restitched the seem, I rehogged the base panel to the foam and it was easier than it looks. SERIOUSLY!!
(PICS OF THIS TO COME)
Last edited by Mike Eng; August 06, 2013 12:36 am UTC.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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August 06, 2013 12:37 am UTC
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Mike Eng
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Finally got the driver seat done. As you can see, the custom feet needed some bending and shaping. After positioning the seat center and balanced it (using a level), I figured the easiest foot to make first was the one closest to the shifter. The floor needed a bit of "bashing" to make room for the hardware. I also used blocks of 2X4 and 1X4 wood to help position everything. Every one of the bolts heads needed grinding to clear the sliders. Remember, there were rivets here. All in all, I'm VERY happy with the outcome. It's suits me PERFECTLY and I have full functionality of the sliders, reclining lever and base rotary dial. It's straight and level! Although, if I set the base rotary dial in the highest position, and with the back folded fowarded, it hits the roof liner. Regardless, I did all of this while the seat was in it's lowest position and it still clears the roof liner by almost a half inch. FML!!! The passenger seat is next...
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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August 06, 2013 12:40 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Nice work Mike!! Those brackets look damn professional! Have you tried sitting with your helmet on?
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Bryan Lawrence]
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August 06, 2013 02:27 am UTC
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Mike Eng
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Nice work Mike!! Those brackets look damn professional! Have you tried sitting with your helmet on? Thanks you guys! Bryan, no but thanks for reminding me I know there will be space but. The entire seat sits higher by at least an inch. Remember, I'm only 5ft7". G - WTF? Did you buy some seats? ps. don't think I'll need those sparco brackets you found. I have enough of this metal to take care of the passenger side too. Steve - I may bug you in the near future about wiring these bad boys up for some heat.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Mike Eng]
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August 06, 2013 02:30 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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That was one of the things Rob was concerned with when he did his, so I figured I would ask.
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Re: RSX Leather seats in my Eclipse
[Re: Stephen Richardson]
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August 06, 2013 02:36 am UTC
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No worries. But doesnt she sleep through the winters? If it's anywhere near 10*'s out, I'm rockin my heated seats and 32* climate control in my mdx. So seeing as it's only the base (and not both like the mdx), I figure it should be simple considering I have power at the seat (gsx came with a power base), and a location to mount the switches, I just need to know which wire from the seat's pigtail need splicing. I'll likely make a new pigtail, just need to know how many pins I need.
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