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Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #103799] Fri, 22 October 2010 12:46 Go to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Price $280 for the set.
Bought 2 sets but I decided not to replace my barrel chairs. These are the one's that many are using up front now. Wont ship-Pickup Near Los Angeles or near San Francisco(they are at my brother's house in Rialto, CA until next month when I'll go pick them up.)

Installation instructions.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5090

Never installed these were new from a 2010 Honda wheelchair van conversion. To make you feel better they are built in Alabama. Very Happy


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #103803 is a reply to message #103799] Fri, 22 October 2010 13:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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FYI...
Installation instructions.
I recently did this install, but had to change it some.
The rear strut that goes between the plates on the mount were too big to fit at the 9 1/2" mark.. and interfeared? with the rotation pin at the 11 1/2" mark.
User the smaller holes at the 10" mark on the seat, enlarged to the 5/16" and drilled new hole at the 10" mark from the front mount bolts on the mount plate..Worked better and no interference with anything.
JWIDNM

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CBWood
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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #103806 is a reply to message #103799] Fri, 22 October 2010 13:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Actually there's another Great set of instructions that Paul Cloutier put together that I am following for my install. I just purchased the 1/4" flat bar last night.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5154

also how to prep the seats by removing unnecessary parts of the seats.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5087


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104419 is a reply to message #103799] Wed, 27 October 2010 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Interested? Gimme your best offer?
this is the model and color:

http://www.palmbeachgmc.com/images/DSCN5401.JPG

http://www.palmbeachgmc.com/images/DSCN5401.JPG


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104481 is a reply to message #104419] Thu, 28 October 2010 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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are you sure you won't ship? would certainly open up your audience...

Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
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Birmingham, AL
Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104487 is a reply to message #104481] Thu, 28 October 2010 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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jknezek wrote on Thu, 28 October 2010 08:12

are you sure you won't ship? would certainly open up your audience...

I'd rather not... on ebay they go for $290 shipped. I dont want to find the packaging and deal with the shipper. I'll probably sell them at the Alameda, CA Rally... Jack Kincaid said there are 60 coaches registered and he can squeeze in 75 coaches. I'll take around $120 each if they last until the Rally.


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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104511 is a reply to message #104481] Thu, 28 October 2010 14:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jeremy, check this guy in Phoenix, maybe he ships.

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/pts/2029801762.html

I'll be going to Phoenix at Christmas, could bring some stuff as far as Dallas. Although I have heard, the conversion companies can now get the vans with the seats deleted, so not many available.



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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104537 is a reply to message #104511] Thu, 28 October 2010 20:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Don A wrote on Thu, 28 October 2010 15:53


Jeremy, check this guy in Phoenix, maybe he ships.

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/pts/2029801762.html

I'll be going to Phoenix at Christmas, could bring some stuff as far as Dallas. Although I have heard, the conversion companies can now get the vans with the seats deleted, so not many available.






Yes He ships. He only has 2 tan leather left and is holding them for me. He has 3 sets of grey leather. I did not inquire about the cloth seats. Shipping is $75 per seat as it weighs 65lb. He does not do credit cards only usps money orders or paypal off his ebay add, seats are $159 on ebay + $149 shipping.

Anybody coming thru Phoenix going east????


C. Boyd
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East Tennessee

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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104837 is a reply to message #103806] Tue, 02 November 2010 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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When you use the unistrut or flat steel, do you leave the sliders on the Honda seats to still have the capability to adjust the seat forward and aft? When I did my first coach I used the flat steel, removed Honda sliders and used the sliding adjuster from the original seats. Not sure which is the best way to go as I am having problems with the original adjusters locking back in place after they are moved forward or aft.

Thanks


Mike Thomas Marine City, MI 77 ex Palm Beach

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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #104851 is a reply to message #104837] Tue, 02 November 2010 11:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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MikeT wrote on Tue, 02 November 2010 06:47

When you use the unistrut or flat steel, do you leave the sliders on the Honda seats to still have the capability to adjust the seat forward and aft? When I did my first coach I used the flat steel, removed Honda sliders and used the sliding adjuster from the original seats. Not sure which is the best way to go as I am having problems with the original adjusters locking back in place after they are moved forward or aft.

Thanks


I did the flat bar install and used the honda slides. It took about 5 min to drill out the 4 rivets with a 3/8 drill bit. the Honda slides work great and will slide the passenger back to hit the cabinet or forward to hit the dash ~very smooth~

All the cable reattach and work great.


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #127749 is a reply to message #103799] Sat, 28 May 2011 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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do you still have the seats and are they power? homer2

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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #133126 is a reply to message #103799] Sat, 02 July 2011 18:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I shipped 2 seats on Greyhound last fall. I think it was $100 and they didn't need any boxing. Check out Greyhound Package Express.

Randy
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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #135833 is a reply to message #103799] Sun, 24 July 2011 13:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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FYI, I know I proposed unstrut way back when I test fitted the first honda seats, but I used the flat bar (1/4") since I had it laying around and they are starting to bend a bit under my fat ass. I'll be using the unistrut or full plating when I get around to redoing them.

The seats are also a bit bouncy with that.


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Re: Honda Oddysey Seats- Tan Leather *New* [message #138137 is a reply to message #103799] Tue, 09 August 2011 02:02 Go to previous message
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When you use the unistrut or flat steel, do you leave the sliders on the Honda seats to still have the capability to adjust the seat forward and aft? When I did my first coach I used the flat steel, removed Honda sliders and used the sliding adjuster from the original seats. Not sure which is the best way to go as I am having problems with the original adjusters locking back in place after they are moved forward







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