Curious as well but I doubt it. I’m sure the reason they removed the fold down armrest is to improve stiffness, so there’s probably more than just a different seat bottom.Anyone know if it's just simple swap on the rear seats between 2 models? It would be just more practical to have a 3 seats rear seat compare to stock 2 seats.
It has been done on the Type R, so my assumption is that it will swap in without issues. I plan to do it also.Curious as well but I doubt it. I’m sure the reason they removed the fold down armrest is to improve stiffness, so there’s probably more than just a different seat bottom.
No. 2 seats only. I will be swapping my Aspec rear seats over. I already bought a middle seatbelt buckle, $45.Is there a third seatbelt in the back of the ITS?
Does the arm rest get swapped over too?No. 2 seats only. I will be swapping my Aspec rear seats over. I already bought a middle seatbelt buckle, $45.
We should set this up! I bet there would be a number of Integra owners who are willing to swap. I am in Minnesota if anyone is willing to give up their black base model back seat for a Type S version.Anyone in the N.E. tri state area that would want to swap out their red type-s rear seats with those of an A-Spec w tech let me know and we can maybe put a plan together; I’d be happy to do so. I don’t have kids nor a bunch of folks I’m driving around and the middle seat is technically unused by me. I also kinda dig the look of just the two rear seats with built in cup holders
Armrest is part of the rear seats. It is the backrest for the middle rear seatDoes the arm rest get swapped over too?
Is this something you can buy or you need a donor car?
Short answer is you would want a donor, far too expensive to try to order the parts and have them assembled. But yes, if done properly, you would replace the back as well which would add the arm rest and 3rd headrest. Maybe you could get away with just replacing the bottom section and adding the belt.Does the arm rest get swapped over too?
Is this something you can buy or you need a donor car?
The seat belt is built into the seat and the buckle is replaced with a dual unit that shares the same bolt as the existing unit.I've been wondering this too a while back. I'm sure it's possible and I'd love to do it.
The voice at the back of my head does keep telling me that insurance might use it as an excuse to not pay if passenger gets injured or something even remotely close to it. Main concern is with adding a seatbelt I think, not so much the seats. Though also passenger weight limit could also be a point of contention.