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kids are sleeping, time to play.
got the passenger side seat in. hot wired it and it moves well. just need to hook up the wires to truck power now. I also used the coin holders in the center console to make some trim prices for the heater switches. they turned out pretty good I'd say. makes it look like they are supposed to be there. I used some of torfabs seat brackets that I had powder coated. I was a little worried at first because the bolt holes were way off. there's a second threaded hole in the floor beside the one my current seats are bolted to that matches perfectly. just had to cut the carpet in an "x" to put the bolt through. I just have to add power to the heaters and also install the drivers seat. really hasn't been tough at all.
here's the switch the way it came
here's what I cut out
and here it is snugged around the switch. I was going to glue it but it's actually gripping quite well and comes in and out of the conse as a single unit the way it is so I don't think I'll need to glue it
got the passenger side seat in. hot wired it and it moves well. just need to hook up the wires to truck power now. I also used the coin holders in the center console to make some trim prices for the heater switches. they turned out pretty good I'd say. makes it look like they are supposed to be there. I used some of torfabs seat brackets that I had powder coated. I was a little worried at first because the bolt holes were way off. there's a second threaded hole in the floor beside the one my current seats are bolted to that matches perfectly. just had to cut the carpet in an "x" to put the bolt through. I just have to add power to the heaters and also install the drivers seat. really hasn't been tough at all.
here's the switch the way it came
here's what I cut out
and here it is snugged around the switch. I was going to glue it but it's actually gripping quite well and comes in and out of the conse as a single unit the way it is so I don't think I'll need to glue it