Well I figured it out, easier than I thought... In the harness there is a large gauge black wire and a large gauge red wire... Hooked those up to a 12v power tool battery I've got and cycled everything through!
I can live with this for now and worry about the heat f(x) after I get them...
I was checking out your seat install on the square body forum, that's some good work!
Do you know about the mounting bolts? The inner track looks like a pita to get the bolts in, unless they are exposed when you move the ends of the tracks are exposed when the seats are moved back and forth.
I bought it with the paint, seats and lift done.
It was originally from Georgia where a Baptist Minister did some of the work. He sold it on e-bay clearly stating that it had just received a "frame off restoration". Guy I bought it from was so pissed when it was delivered out here to Oregon...
bump for mounting pictures of 2003 bucket seats!
Here's what I picked up.
And here's the plug I've got to interpret.
I don't know why there are so many wires, since the controls are in the seat I would assume all the switches would be contained...
Thanks! There's also a 2" spacer under the carb, had to buy an offset lower plate to move the air cleaner forward 4" to clear the firewall, plenty of room for the hood though!
I love my Gen 1 Blazer.
4" Rancho lift
35x12.5 BFG's on Alcoa forged 15x10's
Original interior except for kenwood deck and Grant steering wheel
Period Con-ferr roll bar "show-bar"...
Dana44 front with disc brakes (drums only were available in 1970)
GM 12 bolt rear, 3.73 gears
Built sbc...
I have a set of seats out of a 2003 Tahoe that I just picked up off craigslist.
I am going to be putting them in a 89 K5. One of the rails seems easy to mount with either one or two bolts. The other seat track however is interesting as getting a bolt or a nut into the bracket looks near to...
Hello All!
I'm Steve, I don't own a Tahoe but i do own some Tahoe parts. Hopefully somebody can help me with some technical information about seats.
What I do own are K5 blazers. I guess you could call them the old senile relatives of the Tahoe.
First K5 i bought is a 1970, gen 1. I'll...
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