Seat Heater Pads GB!!
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Ok you guys here it is. Ive been in contact with a couple seat heating companies over the last several days, and finally found one that I liked, and that also happened to give us the best deal. This is mainly for the people in the seat heater switch group buy becuase Im assuming they are going to want some heaters to go along with their switches, but it is open to everyone cuz they come with their own switches as well. They also are purchased one seat at a time, so if someone just wants the drivers seat, thats not a problem.
Here they are:

(included high/low/off switch): 
Included in each Heated Seat Kit:<ul>[*]2 carbon fibre elements (12 inches wide x 21 inches long)[*]1 round dual temp hi/low/off switch[*]1 wiring harness over 7ft long from "Y" split to "Y" split[*]12 zap straps[*]10 adhesive strips[*]1 year warranty or 30,000 miles which ever comes first[*]all necessary fuses, thermostats, and relays[*]Instruction Manual[/list]As you can see, it would come with everything we would need to get our seats heated. Also, a warranty is never a bad thing to have. The instruction manual not only tells you how to install them, but also how to correctly trim them. I say that becuase if you notice, each pad is 21 inches long.... and well thats about 2 in. longer than the bottom of our seats are. But they ARE trimmable. Also, since we do not have the wiring harness under the seat as they do in Europe, all of this needs to be hardwired. After I get my seat heater (which will also be in this group buy) I will make a DIY for those who are unsure of how to wire it.
As of now, if we get 10 seat heaters ( basically 5 people) the rate is as follows:
1 seat $75 SHIPPED (plus 3% paypal fees)
2 seats $150 SHIPPED and so on. (plus 3% paypal fees)
<span style="font-size:24pt;line-height:100%">**UPDATE** </span>
<span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%">original GB money due 3/1!!!</span>
<span style="color:#ff0000">Even though this GB is "closed" I can still sneek some orders in, at least for a little while. If you want in, post up and I'll let you know if I can still make it happen.</span>
<span style="color:black">My paypal is NOSPAMajsqueet@frontiernet.net (take out NOSPAM)</span>
If you got 1 seat, the total is $77.40
2 seats are $154.79
Thanks guys
1. Breck (2) [paid]
2. TibMinn (2) [paid]
3. gotspeed13 (2) [paid]
4. REDZMAN (2) ???
5. pnkrckr (1) [paid]
6. Mad-Machine (2) [paid]
7. UrBelT (4) [paid]
8. fonseca (2) [paid]
9. Hobgoblin (2) [paid]
10. Tblakea04 (2) ???
11. Tibby01 (2) [paid]
23 kits total smile.gif
Here they are:

(included high/low/off switch): 
Included in each Heated Seat Kit:<ul>[*]2 carbon fibre elements (12 inches wide x 21 inches long)[*]1 round dual temp hi/low/off switch[*]1 wiring harness over 7ft long from "Y" split to "Y" split[*]12 zap straps[*]10 adhesive strips[*]1 year warranty or 30,000 miles which ever comes first[*]all necessary fuses, thermostats, and relays[*]Instruction Manual[/list]As you can see, it would come with everything we would need to get our seats heated. Also, a warranty is never a bad thing to have. The instruction manual not only tells you how to install them, but also how to correctly trim them. I say that becuase if you notice, each pad is 21 inches long.... and well thats about 2 in. longer than the bottom of our seats are. But they ARE trimmable. Also, since we do not have the wiring harness under the seat as they do in Europe, all of this needs to be hardwired. After I get my seat heater (which will also be in this group buy) I will make a DIY for those who are unsure of how to wire it.
As of now, if we get 10 seat heaters ( basically 5 people) the rate is as follows:
1 seat $75 SHIPPED (plus 3% paypal fees)
2 seats $150 SHIPPED and so on. (plus 3% paypal fees)
<span style="font-size:24pt;line-height:100%">**UPDATE** </span>
<span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%">original GB money due 3/1!!!</span>
<span style="color:#ff0000">Even though this GB is "closed" I can still sneek some orders in, at least for a little while. If you want in, post up and I'll let you know if I can still make it happen.</span>
<span style="color:black">My paypal is NOSPAMajsqueet@frontiernet.net (take out NOSPAM)</span>
If you got 1 seat, the total is $77.40
2 seats are $154.79
Thanks guys
1. Breck (2) [paid]
2. TibMinn (2) [paid]
3. gotspeed13 (2) [paid]
4. REDZMAN (2) ???
5. pnkrckr (1) [paid]
6. Mad-Machine (2) [paid]
7. UrBelT (4) [paid]
8. fonseca (2) [paid]
9. Hobgoblin (2) [paid]
10. Tblakea04 (2) ???
11. Tibby01 (2) [paid]
23 kits total smile.gif
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well the OEM switches are just simple on/offs, am i correct? I asked them if they would work with an on/off switch and they said they would no problem and that they actually wire them up to OEM switches alot. dunno how much that means to ya. i'll talk to them again tonight
ill prob. be in for two, but dont add my name to the list yet. that is a pretty good price though.
as far as them mating up to the oem switches, i doubt they will. if i do get in on this, i wont be getting the oem switches. yes, they will look nice, but they are only on-off, and i really like having two different levels of heat.
as far as them mating up to the oem switches, i doubt they will. if i do get in on this, i wont be getting the oem switches. yes, they will look nice, but they are only on-off, and i really like having two different levels of heat.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tibby01)</div><div class='quotemain'>i wont be getting the oem switches. yes, they will look nice, but they are only on-off, and i really like having two different levels of heat.</div>
These pads don't say they offer 2 levels of heating.
Also, the OEM switches are like the Defrost ones, when it gets to a certain temp, it shuts off so it doesn't burn stuff up.
Or so I belive.
These pads don't say they offer 2 levels of heating.
Also, the OEM switches are like the Defrost ones, when it gets to a certain temp, it shuts off so it doesn't burn stuff up.
Or so I belive.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>These pads don't say they offer 2 levels of heating.</div>
yeah they do, read the second line of the description high/low/off
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>Also, the OEM switches are like the Defrost ones, when it gets to a certain temp, it shuts off so it doesn't burn stuff up.
Or so I belive.</div>
that wouldnt stop them from being compatible. Ok guys, go look at the original DIY. the pads they used were almost identical to these. and he made it work just fine
yeah they do, read the second line of the description high/low/off
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>Also, the OEM switches are like the Defrost ones, when it gets to a certain temp, it shuts off so it doesn't burn stuff up.
Or so I belive.</div>
that wouldnt stop them from being compatible. Ok guys, go look at the original DIY. the pads they used were almost identical to these. and he made it work just fine
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I see it now man.
Coolio.
Wonder what their switches look like...
See if you can find out.
Also, who is this from? I'd like to look at their site.
Coolio.
Wonder what their switches look like...
See if you can find out.
Also, who is this from? I'd like to look at their site.


