Another Question about S197 Front Seats...Removal?
I might be able to acquire some front seats tonight, but they are still in the car.
Is removal as simple as removing the 4 bolts per seat and unplugging the wire/plug/thing for the power seats?
Also did some cars come with a power passenger seat?
Is removal as simple as removing the 4 bolts per seat and unplugging the wire/plug/thing for the power seats?
Also did some cars come with a power passenger seat?
No power passenger seat until this year I believe.
They come with the Comfort Power package deal...
It's 2 way (back and forth) only and 6 way (same as driver side) on the 2012 models.
I'm not 100% sure on all of this but hopefully, someone will come up with confirmation or correction.
Also, some will have a side airbag as well (post 07) it it's all the same to you.
Removal isn't more painful than your 99, so no head scratching there.
They come with the Comfort Power package deal...
It's 2 way (back and forth) only and 6 way (same as driver side) on the 2012 models.
I'm not 100% sure on all of this but hopefully, someone will come up with confirmation or correction.
Also, some will have a side airbag as well (post 07) it it's all the same to you.
Removal isn't more painful than your 99, so no head scratching there.
Yeah, I've read that some seats do have the side air bags but when installing them on an older mustang I can just not connect that wire and they will not deploy if **** happens....well there's nowhere to connect it to anyway lol.
Thanks pascal.
Thanks pascal.
Got 'em. Not exactly like new but for the price I'm not complaining.
Turns out the front two bolts were 13mm and the rears were 15 or 16mm I think. Very simple, two electrical connectors below each seat took very little effort to remove.
The two covers on the rear of each seat come off easily as well...you can wiggle them loose or try and snap them but watch out for shards of plastic coming at your face.
Overall, it was so easy a caveman could do it.
Turns out the front two bolts were 13mm and the rears were 15 or 16mm I think. Very simple, two electrical connectors below each seat took very little effort to remove.
The two covers on the rear of each seat come off easily as well...you can wiggle them loose or try and snap them but watch out for shards of plastic coming at your face.
Overall, it was so easy a caveman could do it.
lol, I did the fronts and got to the rears and I was thinking to myself ".....wat"
The seats smell, though, after wiping them with armor all leather wipes. I have found some seat covers for them online. Are they something an amateur can install? Because for a few hundred bucks to have the fronts look brand spankin' new wouldn't be bad and still be cheaper overall than buying Corbeau's or used Terminator seats.
Here's an example of seat covers:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-07...item3368815227
That one is 10 bucks but I've seen others for around 250ish...
The seats smell, though, after wiping them with armor all leather wipes. I have found some seat covers for them online. Are they something an amateur can install? Because for a few hundred bucks to have the fronts look brand spankin' new wouldn't be bad and still be cheaper overall than buying Corbeau's or used Terminator seats.
Here's an example of seat covers:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-07...item3368815227
That one is 10 bucks but I've seen others for around 250ish...
I just finished installing my roush covers a month or so ago. It was time consuming but not too hard. I did it all with the help of my parents on occasion. The roush seats are super nice for the price but the fit wasnt exactly perfect. The rear seats were a breeze (like literally 10 minutes each at most!) and the front bottoms werent hard but the front backs were a PITA. The hog rings were a bit difficult but i choose to use regular pliers instead of ordering a pair of hog ring pliers. My roush seats were $500 shipped from Roush and i couldnt be happier with them. Black "leather" with black suede and red stitching! It looks great



