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  • Steph
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    Are the RS Clio seats compatible with the non-RS Clio?

    27/01/2014 21:46

    I saw a post on Renault UK Facebook page, someone is selling seats and backseat from Clio II RS.
    The price is very good and they are in a real good condition, as seen in the pictures.
    I was curious if they fit in my 1.2 16v (DIY mode)? I'm sure someone did change the seats with RS version ones
    Please share the info :)

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    • Anton
      Anton - YES! They are plug and play... as you say. :)
        2  |  27/01/2014 21:53 | Reply
    • Alex
      Alex - It's trickier than it sounds because the seats on Clio are unmounted from under the car. This means you need some tools and for sure a way to work under the car (the jack it's not safe to be used). So, it's not a simple task to remove the seats on Clio II.
        2  |  28/01/2014 15:08 | Reply
    Comments (6)
    • Steph
      Steph - I bought myself a pair of Clio RS seats and they are looking excellent. It's not that difficult to install them, it's a 2 hours job the most. Thanks for the replies !
        0  |  17/02/2014 19:53 | Reply
    • Steph
      Steph - @ADR: I didn't had time to work on the car, but I had a look under it and it's managable. Thanks for the infos guys!
        0  |  06/02/2014 14:05 | Reply
    • ADR
      ADR - Any news?
        0  |  05/02/2014 12:42 | Reply
    • Steph
      Steph - @Alex: From under the car? That's bizarre... but I think I can handle it. I'll give it a try and remove the passenger seat this weekend (needs to be cleaned so it's a good moment). Thanks!
        0  |  29/01/2014 12:04 | Reply
    • Alex
      Alex - It's trickier than it sounds because the seats on Clio are unmounted from under the car. This means you need some tools and for sure a way to work under the car (the jack it's not safe to be used). So, it's not a simple task to remove the seats on Clio II.
        2  |  28/01/2014 15:08 | Reply
    • Anton
      Anton - YES! They are plug and play... as you say. :)
        2  |  27/01/2014 21:53 | Reply