1998 interior swap into 1993 integra NeeD HELP!

i just swaped 1998 gsr leater into my 93 teg and i am having some problems first is there a way to keep the sliding seat belt buckles because i had to take those off the 93 seats the only belt that i have right now is the lap one and since i unpluged the seatbelts all the car does is beep and the seatbelt light flashes i have to figure a way to put the 93 seat belp box back on the 98 seats and hook everything up and if there is any way to get the back seat to fit or hook up please help

everybody’s help is needed thanks

i got the two fronts seats in but only bolts ft i think i will have to drill the other hols in i dont know

HELP ME OUT!!

thanks
nick

the rear seats don’t fit. it will require a lot of modification to get them to fit… and thats pointless when you can go pick up some G2 seats.

the fronts will fit, but as you’re experiencing all the holes don’t line up. you will probably have to alter or fabricate some rails.

As for the shoulder belts. Find a way to drill into the G3 seats, or make a bracket that will fit them. Anything to bolt the belt to the seat.

Personally i’d ditch the seats. Its a lot of work for something that isn’t all that special. Just save your $$ and time, then spend the time you would have spent fabricating on searching the net for some G2 seats. Or just sell the G3’s and get your original G2’s recovered.

k thanks for the help

i 'll keep that stuff in mind

another question if i hook back up the seatbelts and find a way for them to work will the car stop beeping

is re-upholstery worth it? I have tears in front seats? Where?

Originally posted by integra321
[B]k thanks for the help

i 'll keep that stuff in mind

another question if i hook back up the seatbelts and find a way for them to work will the car stop beeping [/B]

that beebing is due to a circuit not being completed- you need to find something to put in the harness to close the circuit- if you dont want to fabricate anything or arent that inclined, just cut the plug attatched to the seat and plug it in and stick it under your seat. This SHOULD work but I’m not 100% so do it at your own risk- or IMO- stop trying to make a square peg fit in a round hole.

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Originally posted by gen2ls/vtec
[B]

that beebing is due to a circuit not being completed- you need to find something to put in the harness to close the circuit- if you dont want to fabricate anything or arent that inclined, just cut the plug attatched to the seat and plug it in and stick it under your seat. This SHOULD work but I’m not 100% so do it at your own risk- or IMO- stop trying to make a square peg fit in a round hole.

:bow: [/B]

you can stop the beeping by removing (or just unplugging) the seatbelt warning control box. However this also stops the electric seatbelts from functioning (they will no longer slide back and forth). This is good for those adding racing harnesses.