Im looking to buy a pair of Bride Digos
Should i buy the Bride rails or do they make universal rails?
Bride seats and rails for a '92 prelude
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- Lude Dude
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Re: Bride seats and rails for a '92 prelude
The way I look at things like this is, if you are buying a specific product, and they have specific support pieces, then I would go with those. They're made with each other in mind. You're doing the right thing in mating them together and you have the assurance of the best fit, longer life expectancy for working wear and tear, etc.
I'm sure there are universal rail kits out there, but unless you just absolutely have to save cash, go with the product made to match. All Bride products come from Bride engineers and they, more than anyone, know what is best for their products. And don't forget to check on weight limits. Some of those Bride seats have low weight limits. If you're over 200 pounds, check first because they won't guarantee their stuff if you break it because you didn't check the specs before buying.
~ J
Good choice in seat, by the way. They fit great, support great, feel great and look great too!
I'm sure there are universal rail kits out there, but unless you just absolutely have to save cash, go with the product made to match. All Bride products come from Bride engineers and they, more than anyone, know what is best for their products. And don't forget to check on weight limits. Some of those Bride seats have low weight limits. If you're over 200 pounds, check first because they won't guarantee their stuff if you break it because you didn't check the specs before buying.
~ J
Good choice in seat, by the way. They fit great, support great, feel great and look great too!
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- Lude Dude
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- Prelude Model: '92 Si