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Old 04-05-2009 | 12:52 PM
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hi, can i ask what u paid for s/h on the seats and how they were shipped ? in parts or complete, also let us know how the wiring goes,, as i have a set that i want to put in a car with no seat heat wiring,, thanxs good luck
Old 04-06-2009 | 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 1bluhhr
hi, can i ask what u paid for s/h on the seats and how they were shipped ? in parts or complete, also let us know how the wiring goes,, as i have a set that i want to put in a car with no seat heat wiring,, thanxs good luck
It was expensive but I was originally looking at having replacement covers made. However I wanted to go OEM with the seats and the controls. By the time I added everything for the covers and heaters and shipping (Plus my time re-wrapping the seats) up I was close to $1K. I got the salvage yard down to $180 per seat plus $400 for shipping by freight. I picked them up at their affiliate in MA. The seats were literally disconnected, unbolted, put on a pallet, wrapped and shipped. Everything is there as far as the electronics for the power drivers seat and the heaters for both the driver and passenger side. Just a lot of elbow grease cleaning the seats up. I am just about done and they look brand new. Another member is helping me out with putting together an OEM wiring harness. He has all the part numbers. I'll post pics once I get started.
Old 04-06-2009 | 05:03 PM
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Have fun installing the Rammatt! I just did mine and I can only tell you how much of a pain in the A** it was. Worth it though.
Old 04-06-2009 | 07:37 PM
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Have fun installing the Rammatt! I just did mine and I can only tell you how much of a pain in the A** it was. Worth it though.
How do you like it. How much quieter is your car?
Old 04-06-2009 | 09:22 PM
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You can definitely notice the car appears a little tighter. You know less squeaks and creeks and the stock muffler sounds a little quitter.. I just got all the interior panels back in yesterday, so I haven't had much chance to really tell yet. Also installing new sound system and louder CGS muffler over the next two weeks. When I'm done I'll really know how worth it the effort and cost the deadener was.
Old 04-07-2009 | 12:59 AM
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hi thanxs for the info ,glad u are happy with the seats keep us posted on the wiring ,good luck with it,,,,
Old 04-07-2009 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Rcflyboy
You can definitely notice the car appears a little tighter. You know less squeaks and creeks and the stock muffler sounds a little quitter.. I just got all the interior panels back in yesterday, so I haven't had much chance to really tell yet. Also installing new sound system and louder CGS muffler over the next two weeks. When I'm done I'll really know how worth it the effort and cost the deadener was.
Did you go with what they recommended from the site for the average car? (1) Roll, (3 yrd) Ensolite and the one can of adhesive spray. I was going to order the stuff this week. My wife and kids are away for a week the end of April so I can rip the car apart and take my time without being asked to drive the kids everywhere.
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