Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
"Tom Wilson" wrote > Howard, > I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many > other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic > were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should > ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type > and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system > that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a > solution to your problem. I might have mentioned this earlier: in the Accord seats are side airbags. There are sensors here and there in? and around it, too. Therefore, the seats cannot be replaced. Interesting idea, though. :) Maybe I should have bought a '64 Chevy Impala and been done with it. I'm sure for that I could get any seat I want. Don't need no airbags in that thing.... Howard -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
"Tom Wilson" wrote > Howard, > I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many > other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic > were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should > ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type > and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system > that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a > solution to your problem. I might have mentioned this earlier: in the Accord seats are side airbags. There are sensors here and there in? and around it, too. Therefore, the seats cannot be replaced. Interesting idea, though. :) Maybe I should have bought a '64 Chevy Impala and been done with it. I'm sure for that I could get any seat I want. Don't need no airbags in that thing.... Howard -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
"Tom Wilson" wrote > Howard, > I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many > other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic > were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should > ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type > and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system > that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a > solution to your problem. I might have mentioned this earlier: in the Accord seats are side airbags. There are sensors here and there in? and around it, too. Therefore, the seats cannot be replaced. Interesting idea, though. :) Maybe I should have bought a '64 Chevy Impala and been done with it. I'm sure for that I could get any seat I want. Don't need no airbags in that thing.... Howard -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
In article <400735a7_5@corp.newsgroups.com>, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote: > "Tom Wilson" wrote > > > A company called > > Sparco makes a racing seat that might solve your problem. However, I don't > > have their web site URL--it might be sparco.com > > Does anyone else know where Howard can buy a different type of car seat? > > Thanks, Tom. I'll wait here in the meantime. I'm checking with my dealer as > to whether or not an upholstery shop is "authorized" to get inside the > existing seat considering there is an airbag in it. All they may need to do > is remove some of the foam in the bottom half of the seat back so that it's > not pushing against me to the extent it does. > > Howard > Howard, I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a solution to your problem. Of course, I could be giving you bad advice since I know very little about car seats. If so, I will not be offended if other people provide input as to whether this idea would work for Howard. |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
In article <400735a7_5@corp.newsgroups.com>, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote: > "Tom Wilson" wrote > > > A company called > > Sparco makes a racing seat that might solve your problem. However, I don't > > have their web site URL--it might be sparco.com > > Does anyone else know where Howard can buy a different type of car seat? > > Thanks, Tom. I'll wait here in the meantime. I'm checking with my dealer as > to whether or not an upholstery shop is "authorized" to get inside the > existing seat considering there is an airbag in it. All they may need to do > is remove some of the foam in the bottom half of the seat back so that it's > not pushing against me to the extent it does. > > Howard > Howard, I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a solution to your problem. Of course, I could be giving you bad advice since I know very little about car seats. If so, I will not be offended if other people provide input as to whether this idea would work for Howard. |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
In article <400735a7_5@corp.newsgroups.com>, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote: > "Tom Wilson" wrote > > > A company called > > Sparco makes a racing seat that might solve your problem. However, I don't > > have their web site URL--it might be sparco.com > > Does anyone else know where Howard can buy a different type of car seat? > > Thanks, Tom. I'll wait here in the meantime. I'm checking with my dealer as > to whether or not an upholstery shop is "authorized" to get inside the > existing seat considering there is an airbag in it. All they may need to do > is remove some of the foam in the bottom half of the seat back so that it's > not pushing against me to the extent it does. > > Howard > Howard, I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a solution to your problem. Of course, I could be giving you bad advice since I know very little about car seats. If so, I will not be offended if other people provide input as to whether this idea would work for Howard. |
Re: 2004 Accord EX seat comfort
In article <400735a7_5@corp.newsgroups.com>, "Howard Lester"
<heylester@dakotacom.net> wrote: > "Tom Wilson" wrote > > > A company called > > Sparco makes a racing seat that might solve your problem. However, I don't > > have their web site URL--it might be sparco.com > > Does anyone else know where Howard can buy a different type of car seat? > > Thanks, Tom. I'll wait here in the meantime. I'm checking with my dealer as > to whether or not an upholstery shop is "authorized" to get inside the > existing seat considering there is an airbag in it. All they may need to do > is remove some of the foam in the bottom half of the seat back so that it's > not pushing against me to the extent it does. > > Howard > Howard, I thought of another idea that might help you but might not help very many other people. You said in your original post that the seats in your Civic were much more comfortable than the seats in your 2004 Accord. You should ask the service manager or parts manager if the seats from the same type and year Civic that you mentioned will fit on the same mounting system that is in your Accord. If the Civic seat will fit--that might be a solution to your problem. Of course, I could be giving you bad advice since I know very little about car seats. If so, I will not be offended if other people provide input as to whether this idea would work for Howard. |
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