Power Seats
#1
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Power Seats
I was talking with my neighbor earlier today when i mentioned that i learned i could put 90's Civic seats in my pickup.
He said i should find some civic seats, or other model seats with the power seats option right on the seat itself. He also said in order to wire em all it would take is a hot wire to the seat itself and the hardest part would be mounting them up.
Anybody ever attempted this type of thing?
Btw, power seats are $16 a piece at Spalding auto parts in Spokane, so it's rather inexpensive.
He said i should find some civic seats, or other model seats with the power seats option right on the seat itself. He also said in order to wire em all it would take is a hot wire to the seat itself and the hardest part would be mounting them up.
Anybody ever attempted this type of thing?
Btw, power seats are $16 a piece at Spalding auto parts in Spokane, so it's rather inexpensive.
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I'm in the process of replacing my seats and have been thinking the same thing. If I had my choice, I'd take a set of 3000GT/Stealth R/T power seats. Those are the best seats I've ever had in any car.
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The sr5 seats are some of the nicest seats available. Very very comfy. You can modify them with heating pads and such if you so desired...
I wish I was able to find a drivers side SR5 seat from a RHD truck, then both of my seats would be 7 way adjustable...
I wish I was able to find a drivers side SR5 seat from a RHD truck, then both of my seats would be 7 way adjustable...
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