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Bucket Seats - Honda Civic

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mjavy7   +1y
Hello All,
I hope this helps some people out there since I has a hard time finding solid information on this.
For the last 2 months I have been looking for seats for my "work truck". The driver side is all messed up and is hurting my lower back.
The upholstery shop wanted $360.00 for the repair and new skins, Cat skins was $1,200. So I started looking because I did not want to spend that much. The local Pick and Pull was very affordable but very poor selection.

I do not access to a welder so I wanted it to be "bolt on".
I picked up Rodeo Seats and it was too much work to make them sit low.
I looked at the Neon option, the not reclining forward ruined it for me.
Looked at 2006 Celica, decent price but welding required in the rear . (great looking seat).
Finally landed a pair of 2000 Honda Civic (didn't get the trim level).

On the 2000 Honda Civic Seats
I only had to bend the ear back were the bolt goes thru (no welding!).
I did this with a pair of pliers (very easy)
Drilled 3 new holes and bot new screws.
I did the passenger side already next is the driver side.
I will take more pictures of the driver side and post them when I do it.
By the way, I decided to use he Mazda seat belt buckle, so I had to remove the Honda from the side of the seat.
The bolts, nuts, and washers I used cost around $6 at the local hardware store.

Shopping list for two seats:
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robzilla   +1y
Glad you found a solution!! I would use grade 8 bolts. I had a bolt break for my seat when I was in a head on collision. I saw that civic seats would go in with bending the one tab. I sized up the stock seats from my 96 civic in my truck. I didn't want to drill holes, so I will modify brackets when I put them in.

Here is what they look like sitting in the cab.
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mjavy7   +1y
Here are the pictures...

At the junk yard
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driver side bottom. At the top left hand corner you can the the tab that needs to be "modified"
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before modification
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after modification
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One (1) new hole for passenger side
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two (2) new holes on the back
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passenger side done
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passenger side all the way forward
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driver side done (too dark for pictures)
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diver side all the way forward
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If you have any questions feel free to ask away.
I hope this helps.
mymmeryloss   +1y
Those look great!
mjavy7   +1y
Thanks!
Not bad for a "work truck" in my opinion.
Some say I like to work in style .
chaserjohndoe   +1y
how comfy are those? i have factory Mazda buckets in mine and after about a hour I start to hurt.
robzilla   +1y
Looks good!
mjavy7   +1y


In my opinion very comfy. I sat in it yesterday for 40min and wow! what a difference. The driver side has some adjustability that comes in very handy to tune it in to you specific likings. My old seat (driver side) was broken so 10 minutes in I was already hurting. I am sure there are better ones out there but for the money and the ease of installation I am extreamly pleased. Friday I have to work in this truck so that would be the ultimate test. 100 stops in 3hous of getting in and out of it, ....then I can tell you better.
graphx327   +1y
looks good. I put power lumbar seats in from a ford probe GT. rails lined up just needed to use the right bolts and washers to level them.
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mjavy7   +1y

Thank you!