so I finally mount the seats on, but I got some help from a shop to wire the power, they just charged me 20 $ so I figured out , whthell....
What a difference, so far one of the biggest upgrades.
and thanks to ebay I got those for almost nothing
here a few picture
Cedric
thanks again for your replies on my previous car seat post
What a difference, so far one of the biggest upgrades.
and thanks to ebay I got those for almost nothing
here a few picture
Cedric
thanks again for your replies on my previous car seat post
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looks nice....not to be an *** or anything, but to wire them up all you would need to do is get some extra wire to run your 'hot' wire up to the cigarette lighter (assuming you dont use it), and the black is just a ground....took me all but 20 minutes....nice seats though...any pics of the whole car?
oh I use the cigarrette lighter and plus I really didnt wanted to deal with it, no tool and room to work it...here is a pic
of the outside
of the outside
Some cars even have the wiring for the seats already there. It's just tucked under the carpeting.
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make sure they fused the wire- i just hot wired my seat, i forgot to tuck it into the wire loom- it got caught on the seat track and my car got a bit smokey
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Nice looking seats!!!
Not to poke fun at you or anything, but you paid somebody $20 to hook up a wire? I wish you lived around me, I would make a killing off you!!
A tip for you, for the next time man....
If you look at your fuse box, there's a bunch of unused spots, other spots marked Ing., etc All you have to do is run a short pc. of wire from seat to fuse box.
At seat strip the wires, twist the seat power wire to the pc. of wire you gonna run, tape with black tape nice and tight (or you could use crimp on butt connectors) . On the other end of the wire, strip a 1/4" off and crimp on a end that will plug into one of the ING. spots on the fuse box.
On the ground wire at the seat, just strip it, and put it around the bottom of one of the seat mounting studs, then put your tap on stud and tighten down.
I can understand you not having anywhere to work on it, but in that pic you got alot better place than I do, and I do everything to mine, even engine build, and install. My yard is rocky, unlevel, and nothing but sand and dirt.
Not to poke fun at you or anything, but you paid somebody $20 to hook up a wire? I wish you lived around me, I would make a killing off you!!
A tip for you, for the next time man....
If you look at your fuse box, there's a bunch of unused spots, other spots marked Ing., etc All you have to do is run a short pc. of wire from seat to fuse box.
At seat strip the wires, twist the seat power wire to the pc. of wire you gonna run, tape with black tape nice and tight (or you could use crimp on butt connectors) . On the other end of the wire, strip a 1/4" off and crimp on a end that will plug into one of the ING. spots on the fuse box.
On the ground wire at the seat, just strip it, and put it around the bottom of one of the seat mounting studs, then put your tap on stud and tighten down.
I can understand you not having anywhere to work on it, but in that pic you got alot better place than I do, and I do everything to mine, even engine build, and install. My yard is rocky, unlevel, and nothing but sand and dirt.
thanks anyway for the info, so I kind of sound like an *** that i paid somebody to do it for me .
true , ah next time I ll try .
thanks
cedric
true , ah next time I ll try .
thanks
cedric
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If you don't have a soldering iron then what's the big deal? $20 isn't much for someone to get in the car and find the right wire etc. I'm just curious why the middle of the seats looks like gray simulated woodgrain.
the middle of the seat doesnt really have a woodgrain pattern, maybe its just the picture.
I ll get a more detail picture tomorrow ,
all I know is that they are very comfy and so much better support
I ll get a more detail picture tomorrow ,
all I know is that they are very comfy and so much better support

