F/S: Power Seat Swap
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F/S: Power Seat Swap
Up for sale are 2 power seat frames. All you need to do to make your manual seats power is swap your bottom cushion to the new frame (4 bolts, 5 mins) and the seat back (half dozen or so upholstery clips, 4 bolts, 10-15 mins) and connect a wire to the wiring harness running under the seats and plug the seat in (wiring is included). I will also be glad to take a phone call to talk you though any questions you may have. Anyway, here's a pic of one of the frames:

I'm thinking $40 + shipping OBO
I would also be willing to possibly sell off the seat motors w/o the frame if anyone is interested.

I'm thinking $40 + shipping OBO
I would also be willing to possibly sell off the seat motors w/o the frame if anyone is interested.
Up for sale are 2 power seat frames. All you need to do to make your manual seats power is swap your bottom cushion to the new frame (4 bolts, 5 mins) and the seat back (half dozen or so upholstery clips, 4 bolts, 10-15 mins) and connect a wire to the wiring harness running under the seats and plug the seat in (wiring is included). I will also be glad to take a phone call to talk you though any questions you may have. Anyway, here's a pic of one of the frames:

I'm thinking $40 + shipping OBO
I would also be willing to possibly sell off the seat motors w/o the frame if anyone is interested.

I'm thinking $40 + shipping OBO
I would also be willing to possibly sell off the seat motors w/o the frame if anyone is interested.
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Yep, I've got tan plastic seat trim complete with buttons. I have everything needed to this swap. I'll take a couple of pics of the plastic pieces tomorrow, if you'd like.
Last edited by maxitech; Jan 20, 2008 at 09:05 PM.
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OK, here's pics, as promised...


BTW, I should have mentioned that the buttons are part of the frame. You can actually see them on the far right about half way down on the original pic. I will even include all screws / bolts / etc. needed so you don't have to reuse the hardware on your current seat (although you can...I did). Let me know what ya think!
PS: the trim from the passenger seat is pictured...Obviously I will include the trim for both seats, along with the ***** n' stuff for the driver seat.


BTW, I should have mentioned that the buttons are part of the frame. You can actually see them on the far right about half way down on the original pic. I will even include all screws / bolts / etc. needed so you don't have to reuse the hardware on your current seat (although you can...I did). Let me know what ya think!
PS: the trim from the passenger seat is pictured...Obviously I will include the trim for both seats, along with the ***** n' stuff for the driver seat.
Last edited by maxitech; Jan 21, 2008 at 06:09 PM.
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As they sit, it's gonna be about $50 for shipping (too much in my book), so let me see if I can further disassemble the frames make them more compact. I'll get back to you with my findings in a day or two.
Okay, Well. I appreciate it. I wasn't looking to spend more than around $70 though. If that sounds good, I can paypal whenever. If you can figure out a cheaper way to ship them, or disassemble them more, great. (As long as I could get them back together
) PM me and let me know how that sounds?
) PM me and let me know how that sounds?
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I'm going to package them up right now and see how it will ultimately be to ship (going to try a couple sources) tomorrow. If shipping is still pricey, I'm sure we can work something out.
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