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post Apr 14, 2007 - 2:26 PM
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COuple of questions for any and everyone:

1 - anyone know of good places to get racing seats? And, how hard is an install?

2 - Are there any good seat covers for the celica, or are they droopy looking?

3 - I have an amp in my trunk and the ground doesn't seem good. Anyone know a good spot?


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post Apr 18, 2007 - 9:47 AM
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ok, any other thoughts? coverking is a bit expensive, almost can get some racing seats for those prices. anyone know any other good seat covers or cheaper racing seats?

any other places for a ground in the trunk?

thanks!
post Apr 18, 2007 - 12:11 PM
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QUOTE(redsteepler @ Apr 18, 2007 - 3:47 PM) [snapback]548098[/snapback]

ok, any other thoughts? coverking is a bit expensive, almost can get some racing seats for those prices. anyone know any other good seat covers or cheaper racing seats?

any other places for a ground in the trunk?

thanks!


http://www.celicatech.com/vfewdsou/1995/95...ic/connecto.pdf

page 46. BK is probably the easiest to get to. BH is another possibility - that is behind the rear speaker card. On left-hand-drive cars it is on the left, on right-hand-drive cars it is on the right (the stud on the opposite side is painted as it isn't used by the factory electronics).

Or as others have suggested, find any handy bolt stud and just sand or dremmel until you are back to bare metal then make your connection. Just make sure to use an electrical O ring and firmly clamp the wire to it using a crimping tool, then firmly bolt the O ring to the bolt stud with an appropriately sized nut.

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