i am lookin to change my stock seats to racing seats..on ebay i liek the style of the company called bomz racing...i was wonderin if anyone bought these seats and if the installation was hard ...i have a 2002 4 door cavalier...any comments or opinions plz....i just wanted to know if it was hard to put in..and if it would fit on the stock brackets that is already on the car and how snug the seat is...
more than likely they wont bolt to stock pattern, depending on how handy you are and what tools you have access to depend how difficult the instal is. I am far from a pro, but am pretty handy, took me a good afternoon to fab up mybrackets and install.
For the seats I have heard of them, never heard good or bad about em.
http://www.aplusperformance.com
http://www.modified-motorsports.com
wha seats did u buy and put in your car..and what do u mean fab up your brackets...how will i know what brackets to buy so this seat will fit on my car
u gotta fabricate your own brackets from scratch....its not hard, just requires patience, and a little brainpower, there are no braket manufacureres for cavalers that i know of
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most big companies have brackets for cav/fires but i'd guessing a momo or sparco seat is out of your price range. best bet would be to either make one yourself if you have a welder or go to a friend/shop and have them do it.
well, i think sparco, recaro and momo have brackets, but those will only work with sparco, recaro or momo seats.....this guy wants a set of bomz seats in which case its gonna have to be a custom fab job to get the seats installed
You'll never touch God's hand
You'll never taste God's breath
Because you'll never see the second coming
Life's too short to be focused on insanity
I've seen the ways of God
I'll take the devil any day
Hail Satan
(slayer, skeleton christ, 2006)