Passenger Seat Height
#44
I did the power passenger seat swap on my 2011 GT500, since for some reason you cannot get a power passenger seat in a GT500.
I refused to pay $600 in parts though. I was able to get the drivers side power seat track and motor out of a wrecked s197. From there all I had to do was cutoff the rivets that hold the track to the brackets and swap it over.
I had to purchase a new a wiring harness, plastic cover and the 7-way switch but I spent less then $200 total for everything.
Here are a couple pics of the project...
passenger seat removed:
removing rivets on old drivers side power track:
Painting the the old rusted track to look like new:
Modifying the wiring harness:
Finally attached the new power track to the passenger seat:
I refused to pay $600 in parts though. I was able to get the drivers side power seat track and motor out of a wrecked s197. From there all I had to do was cutoff the rivets that hold the track to the brackets and swap it over.
I had to purchase a new a wiring harness, plastic cover and the 7-way switch but I spent less then $200 total for everything.
Here are a couple pics of the project...
passenger seat removed:
removing rivets on old drivers side power track:
Painting the the old rusted track to look like new:
Modifying the wiring harness:
Finally attached the new power track to the passenger seat:
Last edited by nmd55; 01-16-2012 at 04:05 PM.
#48
you wont be able to raise the seat by inserting spacers on the bolt in the rear of the first picture. The bolt that attaches the seat bracket to the car isnt long enough for a spacer and the nut to attach. The bolt attaches under the sheet metal so you wouldnt be able to easily replace it either.
About the only way I could see you doing this would be to remove the rivets that attach the bracket to the seat track, similar to what I did. Then inserting some sort of spacer and a longer bolt. That however would be a significant amount of work and you might as well add the power track if you were going to to that.
About the only way I could see you doing this would be to remove the rivets that attach the bracket to the seat track, similar to what I did. Then inserting some sort of spacer and a longer bolt. That however would be a significant amount of work and you might as well add the power track if you were going to to that.
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