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Old Aug 13, 2001 | 11:55 PM
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seats and side skirts

Sup guys!! i maybe a newbie at writing these...but i've been reading this forum for awhile now...lotsa great info and rides Anyways, I got some stuff to ask for you CL lovers...

Anyone know if the driver side seat can be rigged to be "walk-in", like the passenger side is? waiting for it to slide forward (so people can get out) seems like it takes days...

Are 94-97 accord wagon side skirts the same length as 94-97 accords (will 4dr fit too?)...so they could be fitted on the cl no prob? just expanding my options so i can narrow it down...

thanx guys :p
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Old Aug 14, 2001 | 12:07 AM
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well yea the driveer seat moves slowly cuz its powered...i just make ppl go out from the other way...haha it aint my troubles ..thats just me...as for side skirts u can get them from that year accord although im not sure about if the two or four door really matters...plus you might need to do a little modding to it to make it fit...but its definitetly possible...and welcome to the forum
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Old Aug 14, 2001 | 01:23 PM
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Hey x3nsaZnCL the skirts for the 94-97 Accord 2dr/4dr/wagon are usually the same peice. For the skirts to fit a 2dr Accord & our CLs, some material must be removed from the top of the new skirt were the second set of doors would be on the 4dr/wagon. But this is required even if you own a 2dr Accord.

So, to answer your question, the 94-97 Accord skirt should fit up very easily to a CL. You should have little problems doing this yourself!
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Old Aug 14, 2001 | 02:17 PM
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I've personally never seen a CL with any skirt mods other than the WW type R air dam. I've always wanted to see some side skirts or body kit made for them. How would you go about getting something for an Accord and fitting it on? What is the best way to remove extra material and attach?
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Old Aug 14, 2001 | 03:28 PM
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I have to ask, guys, how far back are you putting your seats that it takes so long for it to move forward that it's "annoying"? I mean, maybe I drive like a girl with short legs (which is what I am), but it only takes a couple seconds for my seat to move forward. I think you guys are just weird.

Additionally, I like using that seat as the car exit better than the other one, because when you move the front passenger seat back to upright position, it never goes where you want it to; it automatically sits itself really close and really upright, like my mom sits. Is there a trick to that, actually? This is my first two-door car, so I don't know if maybe there's a way to get it to go to the right place.
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Old Aug 14, 2001 | 03:35 PM
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Originally posted by GQ7769:
<STRONG>I've personally never seen a CL with any skirt mods other than the WW type R air dam. I've always wanted to see some side skirts or body kit made for them. How would you go about getting something for an Accord and fitting it on? What is the best way to remove extra material and attach?</STRONG>

The side skirts from the accord should fit with very little modification but to do it you would want to take it to an experienced body shop. You dont want to try and do it yourself and less you have lots of knowledge.
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