porsche has an heated seat option.
since these seats are the same as the vx's it could be worthwile checking out how these are fitted?
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porsche has an heated seat option.
since these seats are the same as the vx's it could be worthwile checking out how these are fitted?
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Last edited by thedutchguy : 12/19/2006 at 11:08 AM
VX : CLOSEST THING TO A CONCEPT CAR!
that picture is of a gemballa modified porsche. gemballa is a famous hi-end tuner of porsches. it is more likely that gemballa had those seats custom ordered from recaro, because i'm almost positive that porsche does not use our seats in any of their vehicles.
Wanna bet? Audi uses them in their sport models too!(developed by Porsche)because i'm almost positive that porsche does not use our seats in any of their vehicles.
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I just received this email. How much you wanna bet we're in the sad 1%?
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Hello Eric,
Unfortunately I have never heard of the Isuzu Vehicross, but our seat
heaters will fit 99% of the vehicles in the market today. You can visit
this link below...
http://www.heatedseatkits.com/products.php
for a list of vehicles that are not compatible with our product line. I
would recommend you to purchase the seat heaters today and try to install
them to your vehicle. You can always return them if you cannot remove the seat covers from your seats. Isuzu never glues their seat covers on, so I'm positive it will work.
If you wish to purchase our products today, please visit the URL link
below...
http://www.heatedseatkits.com/products.php
Thank you for your interest in our products!
Best Regards,
Stephen Dunhill
Corporate Sales Manager
Tel: 1-877-651-2822
Fax: 1-877-642-3046
"The Future is Warm"
you should let him know that they are not isuzu seats, they are Recaro seats and see what he says about that
PHO2GR4, when you contact them, they are Recaro Trend. See if that helps
I spoke with their support department and said we had Recaro seats. At first he said no because the leather was sewn to the pad but then I explained that they were trend and that the cover was removable. After that he said 'ohh we fit those just not the racing seats.'
Well, searching online, I found a lot of Recaro Trend seats with heating and electric height/recline adjustments for about $1575 EACH.
So, for $3150 plus shipping, you could get some killer new seats.
Ahem.
Originally Posted by thedutchguy
Originally Posted by JAFO
I said it before, all say it again... F.B.
Okay, I got everything today. I have the seat mostly disassembled but need to remove one more part before I can take the cover off.
Does anyone know how to remove the reclining knob? Pretty much stuck until I can figure this out. I'm afraid to just pop it off without knowing if that's the proper way...
The workshop manual is very helpful... The line for removing the knob is as follows:
Disassembly:
Step 3. Remove the reclining knob.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Well I finished installing the heated seats on my passenger seat. Was relatively easy (but time consuming). The most interesting part is that there is not one single hog ring in the entire seat... It made it very easy to fool around with and easy to disassemble / re-assemble.
Tomorrow, err later today, I am going to do the drivers seat. I'll do a write up w/photos on the driver's seat install now that I've gotten the experience from the passenger seat.
I haven't installed the switch yet. Right now it's hanging out the bottom of the seat... Still can't decide on placement...
Cool! I can't wait to see your final write-up.
Good job!
so how did you remove the recline knob???? been looking at doing this myself......
The thing pops right off. I took two flat heads and put one on opposite sides of the knob then twisted them and it popped right off.
I finished the write-up today and have all the pics taken. Tomorrow I'm putting it all together then posting it.
I can't wait to see your writeup! This sounds like a fairly inexpensive, worthwhile mod for those of us in the cooler climates.
So how difficult would it be to remove the leather completely for reconditioning or replacement?
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