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J31 maxima rear drums are a slight upgrade if you wanna clear 15's, thats if the j31 calipers bolt on( haven't got round to confirming /sourcing the brakes) and will need to redrill to 4 stud as they are 5

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The buckles should be sweet.

R32/R33 front seats can be swapped in and their original buckles used, so I can't imagine the rears are different.

The actual assembly/box thing that retracts the belts might be a different shape/fit though.

so i know its in the parts thread. but not exactly what im after.

my rack is leakin in the laurel..

it was originally hicas. ive since put in a non hicas cradle and removed the lines yadda yadda.

i plan to replace the rack when i remove the engine and would like to put a non hicas rack in if possible.

can i use a non hicas s13 rack or will the lines not fit up??

I've grabbed pics of the non hicas A31 and S13 ps racks iff you guys wanted to give them a look. There's 2 of each, Ceffy are the top ones.

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S13

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Looks like if you have the top Cef rack either S13 rack should line up pretty easily, the other ceff rack(duet-ss?) is completely different.

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