Intro:
It’s probably just me being defective, but I’ve never been comfortable driving the Accord for more than thirty minutes at a time. I love driving it, but I hate sitting in it. The stock seats seem to hit me in all the wrong places, and by the time I’ve driven 20 miles, my lower back feels like it’s on fire.
Three months ago, before the school quarter started, I knew I was going to be commuting on the weekends between LA and SD. I wanted to get my seat situation sorted out and I didn’t want to spend a whole lotta money on it. After asking tonymontana1204 how he liked his Legend seats, I decided that I’d keep an eye out for some.
One day at the junkyard, looking for a power steering pump, I came across a Legend coupe with seats in pretty darn good shape. I nabbed ‘em at roughly 70 bucks for the pair. Took them home, cleaned them up, and started figuring out the wiring.
I’ll save that part for later though, part one is seat fitment.
It’s probably just me being defective, but I’ve never been comfortable driving the Accord for more than thirty minutes at a time. I love driving it, but I hate sitting in it. The stock seats seem to hit me in all the wrong places, and by the time I’ve driven 20 miles, my lower back feels like it’s on fire.
Three months ago, before the school quarter started, I knew I was going to be commuting on the weekends between LA and SD. I wanted to get my seat situation sorted out and I didn’t want to spend a whole lotta money on it. After asking tonymontana1204 how he liked his Legend seats, I decided that I’d keep an eye out for some.
One day at the junkyard, looking for a power steering pump, I came across a Legend coupe with seats in pretty darn good shape. I nabbed ‘em at roughly 70 bucks for the pair. Took them home, cleaned them up, and started figuring out the wiring.
I’ll save that part for later though, part one is seat fitment.
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