Anyone know how to re-wire 94 to 03 Cobra Seats?

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  1. davis3 Member

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    here you go.

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    the only thing i didnt like was the fact that i sit alittle higher in the car.
    not sure if its the track,or i'm used to my old worn out seat:shrug:
    i'll drive around like this for awhile.
    if i cant take it,i'll look into swapping out the lower seat frame with one from our year.

    heres a pic of the stang,fresh from the carwash,unfortunatly it rained this evening:(

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    I sit higher in mine as well, seat belt kinda bothers me a bit. Might have to go a bit "ricer" and get the seat belt pad thingy so it doesn't chafe my neck.
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    i tried one of those before.
    its more annoying than the seat belt.
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    Tangent: when I put in seat-track extenders, they raised the seat up a good amount (albeit a manual seat track). I felt funny at first but kind of got used to it.
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    :jaw: WOW! Those look super good in there!

    Quick question..how did you mount your A/C control down so low?? That looks different and :nice:!
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    Darn there goes my idea. Thanks for the heads man :nice:.
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    there is enough slack in the cables to mount it where the pocket was.
    you will have to trim the center stack bezal alittle for it to sit flush against the climate control face.
    holding it in place is a couple pieces of metal i bent up and attached to the dash board frame.
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    i was quoted $100 to repair that tear in the seat.
    the guy wasnt even sure if could match the color:nono:

    so i went looking around and found another seat in pretty good condition,if not dirty.

    i got it for $85 plus tax which worked out to $93.

    i cleaned it up and put that seat bottom on the original seat that had the tear in it.

    looks great,plus i'm gonna sell the other seat and make alittle of my money back:nice:

    old seat with the good seat bottom on it next to the new seat back
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    old seat bottom next to frame.
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    back in my car.
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    seat for sale.note the ugly headrest.
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