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Comfort Seat Heaters

Easy install instructions PDF

Let me know if your interested or have contacts,I want ot get this one going soon.I have the # and name of a guy to contact for the above seat heaters,they seem to be the best Ive found.They retail for a little over $100 a seat,but Ill try to get a group discount.
The prices at the above site are in Canadian,as is the company.
Let me know so I can get an idea of how many we want.
Ill have to wait till Mon-Wed to call anyone B/C I have to work all weekend till midnight. :rolleyes: 28


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already got em in my SVT. I thought I would provide a testimonial: They work great. Nothing like a seat heater on a cold winter day.

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I'd be interested as well only if there not to hard to put in. I will probably be paying someone to install them anyways so I don't want the job to be too hard. Also where do you mount the switches to turn them on/off? I live in SE MI so they would also come in handy here as well laugh


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Got to keep the wife confy too, you know laugh


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How easy do they install? Seat cover removal? I'm up for 1, maybe 2. What all parts are needed? Cost for 1 seat, and 2 seats?
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I'm IN! Driver and Passenger please!

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Originally posted by Roger R:
Also where do you mount the switches to turn them on/off? I live in SE MI so they would also come in handy here as well laugh


you can put the switch wherever you want. IIRC the extra wiring costs extra. but that is a load of BS as you can add whatever you want. Other people in the other thread talked about "stock" location being on the seat base on the driver's right (oposite the seat adjustment switches)

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Quote:
Originally posted by Roger R:
I'd be interested as well only if there not to hard to put in. I will probably be paying someone to install them anyways so I don't want the job to be too hard. Also where do you mount the switches to turn them on/off? I live in SE MI so they would also come in handy here as well laugh


Basicly you remove the seats(dont have to,but makes it easier),remove the hog pins that hold the cover to the seat frame,pull back the cover,place the heating element ontop of the foam(cushion),put everything back together,run the wires to the fuse box,mount the switch somewhere(on the side of the seat orside of center console,or dash).Enjoy!You now have a 100+ degree A$$!
There are instructions posted above in PDF.


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Originally posted by Lee Ehinger:
How easy do they install? Seat cover removal? I'm up for 1, maybe 2. What all parts are needed? Cost for 1 seat, and 2 seats?
THX!
Lee

Kits come with all nessasary wiring and switches.
Price is pending,if you order them straight out,I think its like $105 a kit.(each seat)


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I'm down for two of them. So, $105 USD + shipping, not a bad deal for a warm a$$! smile


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