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<blockquote data-quote="scotp71" data-source="post: 16364124" data-attributes="member: 90383"><p>Overall I’m happy with them. I wish they were taller in the back. Other than that I love them. I’m glad I didn’t go with anything with more aggressive bolsters. These are just enough that it hugs you but getting in and out of the car is only slightly different from the stock seats. </p><p></p><p>Getting rid of the air bag lights was from a combination of using the resistor plugs and re-using the bladder and sensor from the stock seat on the passenger side. Worked like a charm. At first I didn’t get both of the sensors you need for the passenger seat. I saw a lot of posts saying you just need the bladder but I realized there was also a small box (sensor of some kind I assume) attached to the frame of the stock seat with rivets that has to be plugged in for everything to work. Once I scavenged that from the stock seat and plugged it in the air bag system worked perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotp71, post: 16364124, member: 90383"] Overall I’m happy with them. I wish they were taller in the back. Other than that I love them. I’m glad I didn’t go with anything with more aggressive bolsters. These are just enough that it hugs you but getting in and out of the car is only slightly different from the stock seats. Getting rid of the air bag lights was from a combination of using the resistor plugs and re-using the bladder and sensor from the stock seat on the passenger side. Worked like a charm. At first I didn’t get both of the sensors you need for the passenger seat. I saw a lot of posts saying you just need the bladder but I realized there was also a small box (sensor of some kind I assume) attached to the frame of the stock seat with rivets that has to be plugged in for everything to work. Once I scavenged that from the stock seat and plugged it in the air bag system worked perfect. [/QUOTE]
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