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    Seats... Comfort.

    I've got an SE-i.. yeah yeah.. i've got those shitty ripped leather seats hidden by some seat covers.

    But that damn seat is fucking uncomfortable! I have back problems as it is.. and that lumbard support is of no use to me. How does everbody else's seats fair? I do a lot of driving, so it's not good to be uncomfortable.

    Give me some feedback, questions..



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    i like my seats, but they don't offer much in lumbar support. the lumbar support in my mom's 98 accord is sweet though. when you adjust that, you feel it.
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    I have a bit of a bad back and I hated my 3rd gen seats. The 87 Lude seats I have now are probably one of the most comfortable Honda seats along with 3rd gen Lude seats. No more back pain. Other ones I find to be nice Si (from newer and older Civic or CRX) but usually cost way too much.
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    Are there any seats that bolt in directly?
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    This useless space for sale, please inquire at the front desk.

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    Yasu, you have those seats in your 3g? I presume you made some brackets?...

    I might follow suit.. get some nice 2nd/3rd gen lude seats..

    Anybody wanna sell me some seats?
    This useless space for sale, please inquire at the front desk.

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    A stupid question again: Would aerodeck seats fit my 4d? There was an aerodeck at the breakers and the seats were in good condition. Could it be that they are the same seats as in the prelude?
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    Front Aerodeck seats will fit in a 4d but the back will not without some work.
    The pasenger seat in a aerodeck has a extra lever to tip it forward.
    I am using the seats out of the 2.0i-16 (4door) in the front of my aerodeck while I do the engine change to stop my aerodeck seats getting dirty
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    Openloop Motorsports has 90-93 Prelude seats in the 87 LXi hatch they put the B20A in. If I remember right, they switched out the bottom seat rails for the Accord ones, which made them fit. Ask justanothermike.
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    Originally posted by dosh8er


    Anybody wanna sell me some seats?
    Have you tried the lx-i seats. My 89 had a lever on the side of the drivers seat that you could use to adjust the lumbar support. I thought it worked great.. But I now have leather SE-i seats and i do agree that they aren't as comfy as my old lx-i seats, but my back isn't that bad so i don't mind. I don't know how much they would cost to send but if you want my old lxi seats, they are still in pretty good condition...

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    I made some adapter brackets. I was looking at some pics and I may actually have 3rd gen Lude seats that someone maybe swapped into the 87. The cloth pattern looks identical to 88+ seats and I know someone else thought I had 3rd gen seats too. It might be just me but I thought the coupe LX-i seats were the most comfortable out of the 3rd gen Accord seats.
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