how do i install a c-pillar in an ef?
BlackHopeDC5 Is Black Again??? :shock: Registered VIP Registered OG 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Jan 14, 2007 #2 if the bolts to the c pillar are exposed just unbolt them both.. then put them finger tight and the alternate when tightening them.. im no 4th gen expert though so it may be more than that
if the bolts to the c pillar are exposed just unbolt them both.. then put them finger tight and the alternate when tightening them.. im no 4th gen expert though so it may be more than that
90JDMcivic New Member 5+ Year Member Jan 14, 2007 #3 no actually i think they are behind where the seat belts are bolted on but im not sure if i can put them back on
no actually i think they are behind where the seat belts are bolted on but im not sure if i can put them back on
SpeedFiends New Member Registered VIP 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Jan 15, 2007 #4 90JDMcivic said: no actually i think they are behind where the seat belts are bolted on but im not sure if i can put them back on Click to expand... Yeah it'll work, just as long as the seatbelts aren't part of the door
90JDMcivic said: no actually i think they are behind where the seat belts are bolted on but im not sure if i can put them back on Click to expand... Yeah it'll work, just as long as the seatbelts aren't part of the door
chow Its hard to convert KMH Registered VIP 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Jan 15, 2007 #5 at least you wont have to cut the interior panels to install them like in the 5th gens