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Technical Seat Help needed

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by triker ox, Nov 6, 2014.

  1. triker ox
    Joined: Jan 11, 2014
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    I have a set of 99-02 Dodge truck seats for a 1500 series with the built in shoulder belts with the timer module for the belt release I want to put in my 47 Chevy.
    Anybody have any experience wiring these ?
    Thanks ! seats.jpg
     
  2. oldsman41
    Joined: Jun 25, 2010
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    hmmm high back buckets in a 47 chevy. not my idea setup but your car. i believe they make a chip so they dont interlock cant remember where i seen it but probably on a dodge forum.
     
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  3. 62nova
    Joined: Jul 13, 2008
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    I looked all through Mitchell and couldn't find anything about a seat belt timer module. The Central Timer Module under the dash has a circuit going to the seat heater, you could just leave that off.
     
  4. bonzo-1
    Joined: Oct 13, 2010
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    Sure they are not too wide? Besides being ugly :)
     
  5. triker ox
    Joined: Jan 11, 2014
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    thanks for all the replies,,,
    Will only fit with the center section out, it just bolts in place. Yep they are ugly ! they are just temporary.
    They are about perfect height so I can move it around and drive it around the neighborhood.
    I have a set I like better but have to build bases for them out of a mid 90's t-bird with the head rest removed. I just have to do some fab work to get them to bolt in, but my M.S. has been in a pretty steady flair up the last year, so has me real limited right now as to how long I can be up to work on it.
    my coupe.jpg
    Has a 350 /350 combo with a 76 impala front clip.
     

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