oh yeah... and instructions
most everything's there from the factory, you just need to do a little work to complete the install......
For the hardware:
You need to cut the carpet away where the two power seat legs stick out (you can see where to cut in my picture)
A hole is already there where the bolt should thread into, it's just not threaded
Get them there nutserts and stick 'em in the hole. In retrospect, 1/4" fit the hole perfectly, but I think I would go for the 5/8" size nutsert even though I would have had to drill out a much larger hole. I can justify the smaller bolt size by looking at the one single peg used in the manual seats, but if I were to do it fresh... bigger is better. If you want to be really gangster like Joel with the drivers seat install.... he cut the top off, welded a nut or something on underneath, and re-welded the top back on.
cut off the manual seat thingy that sticks up, and make a mental note to get a piece of black plastic that can cover the hole in the carpet (but you never look under your seat, so you'll probably forget to do this)
For electrical:
I had a power drivers seat (that joel installed, not from the factory)..... so all of the factory wiring was on that side. I made a makeshift wiring harness using bullet and blade connectors to get power over to the passenger side. Instead of pulling the whole interior apart, I routed the wiring (with the factory wiring harness) under the doorsill area back to under the rear seat, and then back up the other side.
I didn't have factory side airbags..... so I didn't have to deal with hooking the seat airbags up.
if you don't have any power at all going to your old seats.......
heaters...... sorry... I'm guessing a factory harness from the junkyard would be easiest
just for motors....... take apart the side of the dash to get below the fusebox.... there's a +12v peg there
So seats are up for grab (brett?? anyone else)p.s.
anyone know what paint runs for some little pieces of tupperware?
