Silverado SS Seats Different from non-SS??
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Originally Posted by TurboBerserker
Nope -- C3s did though. Maybe Sierra Denali's too? Oh -- duh -- maybe Avalanche too (although mine is the same color as the SSS)
Agrief, the main thing I noticed about the SSS seats was the added side bolstering not so much the difference in feel of the material. Would be nice to have during some "performance" driving.
If you are just wanting the better seat material katskins for front buckets can be had for ~450 and are even better material then OEM stuff.
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I'm actually more curious on what would entail swapping the decent manual cloth buckets to the power SS seats... Would it be a simple pigtail harness and a fuse or something?
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
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im pretty sure you would need a new body harness.... you may also either need a reprogrammed body control module, or a different one... if i rememebr corrctly the seats have their own modules too, and youlle have to possibly get different door panels, and switches to control which driver it is programmed to... also to control the heated seats that i believe most of them came with sorry guys this is not fact but i do believe it would be about what is required.
dont mean to be the bearer of bad news
dont mean to be the bearer of bad news
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no such thing as bad info, that kinda stuff would be good to know before someone buys big dollar seats and can't make 'em work
If that is actually all that's required that is...
If that is actually all that's required that is...
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Originally Posted by MikeZQ8SS
no such thing as bad info, that kinda stuff would be good to know before someone buys big dollar seats and can't make 'em work
If that is actually all that's required that is...
If that is actually all that's required that is...
i like your title.... but i think i may be the lowest hp/tq mod
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
Agrief, the main thing I noticed about the SSS seats was the added side bolstering not so much the difference in feel of the material. Would be nice to have during some "performance" driving.
If you are just wanting the better seat material katskins for front buckets can be had for ~450 and are even better material then OEM stuff.
If you are just wanting the better seat material katskins for front buckets can be had for ~450 and are even better material then OEM stuff.