04sleeper
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You mean these???Roland69 said:look up GloverDill he bought some nice seats but I forget what they were all I know as soon as I seen them I wanted them
You mean these???Roland69 said:look up GloverDill he bought some nice seats but I forget what they were all I know as soon as I seen them I wanted them
is that his car I thought he bought some black and grey ones04sleeper said:You mean these???
He's had a bunch of different seats.Roland69 said:is that his car I thought he bought some black and grey ones
tillmanspeed said:I will be putting a set of these in mine next week. I found my stock power source under the carpet. How much of a hassle is wiring that? 5 minute job? What supplies are needed? I can't tell which is from the seats, which is from the car, and which is wired in?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Chris
trbkrb said:Less than 5 min if you have the stuff together. The connector attached to the metal bar is on the seat. The one below is the lumbar plug. All you need is 3 pieces of wire about 6-8" long or so, two spade connectors (male or female, depending on your car) for the lumbar side, and 3 bullet connectors (the round ones with female plugs) for the power seat side. The two wires - green and grey- that are connected together at the lumbar plug are the power wires for the rack and lumbar, and the single white wire is the ground.
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