i just wish i had power windows and locks and some nice cloth ss seats
i just wish i had power windows and locks and some nice cloth ss seats
2006 SilveradoLittle Black Bitch
59 chevy apache>old school rod with 5.3.
92 chevy swb>full frame, bagged, 98 interior swap.
02 chevy swb>LT interior swap.
01 tahoe> lowered on big wheels, family ride.
97 ford diesel>big turbo,injectors,oil pump,etc.
85 stang coupe> black on black, H/C/I.
I was just about to say, it shouldn't be too hard to get the power seats working. I fingered all they use is some 10 ga. power and ground and viola! power seats buuuddy. I would think the trickiest part would be the heaters. although they shouldn't be that tricky, if you get one that runs and all it would be easy to get your multi meter out and see what power goes where and wire in the buttons. The factory heated seats work WAAAAAAAYY better than the aftermarket Katzkin heaters (blah!). I put some in a burban when I was doin the car stereo thing and they SUCKED!. The aftermarket heaters seemed like they barely got luke warm. The heaters in my truck work great, they just about burn me buns.
2005 black Yukon XL SLT - traded in for me wife's new Fusion (GM sucks these days)
2002 black Yukon SLT (the skinny sister)
1969 green Pontiac GTO (Layla, AKA the black sheep)
INSTALLS AND MORE.. http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...-low-life.html
Sticky/broken gauges? I can help. PM me for details.
as long as you get the harness from the donor vehicle for the seats you can just plug it into the correct place under the dash
did this in my wrecker which didn't have any options except power windows and locks
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