I understand that and have seen them, I am looking for OEM.There are all sorts of add on kits out there.
Do you have a link of something you would recommend? Also, think I could splice them into the factor switch somehow?Just use the aftermarket ones.. The switches are quite nice and blend in very well, and work better than OEM, for a fraction of the price...
Do you have a link of something you would recommend? Also, think I could splice them into the factor switch somehow?
For the same reason you'd want them in any car. Warm your buns on a nice cool morning. I don't have them in my mustang, but I loved them in my last car - even on mild or warm days. After a mountain bike ride, it was nice to have the heat against the hamstrings. I'm interested in this thread because if I could find an OEM-like setup, I'd probably jump on it.can i ask why you want heated seats in a mustang?
Very nice, I may use the pads and see if I can splice into the factory seat buttons. I am looking at adding a double din dash and his has seat heater switches built in. I bet splicing them into that switch would be cake.This isn't the kit I used to install (at least 50 pair) but, I like this design more, because you can reinstall the hogrings in the middle of the elements, which is a pretty big deal.
The nice little round switches can be installed using a step drill bit, and go very nicely into the plastic covers on sides of the seat bottoms..
LOOKS FACTORY.. works better than factory.. they get hotter.. and they don't shut off unless you shut them off... and waaaaay cheaper..
All you would need is a box of hog rings, hog ring pliers, dikes, and a little patience..
Dorman 628-040 Universal Seat Heater Kit : Amazon.com : Automotive
I'm not being a dick but tell me why I shouldn't? It's nice to have them on chilly nights, infact tonight it was 51 out and I had the windows down, hoodie up and heat on low but heated seats would of been the cheery on top.can i ask why you want heated seats in a mustang?
I'm not being a dick but tell me why I shouldn't? It's nice to have them on chilly nights, infact tonight it was 51 out and I had the windows down, hoodie up and heat on low but heated seats would of been the cheery on top.
This isn't the kit I used to install (at least 50 pair) but, I like this design more, because you can reinstall the hogrings in the middle of the elements, which is a pretty big deal.
The nice little round switches can be installed using a step drill bit, and go very nicely into the plastic covers on sides of the seat bottoms..
LOOKS FACTORY.. works better than factory.. they get hotter.. and they don't shut off unless you shut them off... and waaaaay cheaper..
All you would need is a box of hog rings, hog ring pliers, dikes, and a little patience..
Dorman 628-040 Universal Seat Heater Kit : Amazon.com : Automotive