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Old 03-02-2016, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Snail_SS
Thanks staged just need to find some black inserts for the doors lol

And what can I say you inspired me to change them out lol
Old 03-02-2016, 10:50 AM
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It's was super easy to change them out as a matter of fact, I kept putting it off because I thought I was going to take longer
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Originally Posted by Snail_SS
Thanks staged just need to find some black inserts for the doors lol

And what can I say you inspired me to change them out lol
Already got black inserts in mine! Just need to find time to get my cobalt recaros in, and paint my trim panels a darker grey!
Old 03-02-2016, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Snail_SS
It's was super easy to change them out as a matter of fact, I kept putting it off because I thought I was going to take longer
Right I had my new ones in like 30 minutes.. Everyone's swapping seats lately lol
Old 03-02-2016, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Snail_SS
It's was super easy to change them out as a matter of fact, I kept putting it off because I thought I was going to take longer
Lol, you're lucky.

I had to swap the air bag sensor from my 07' seats, and I also had to swap my seat tracks to the Recaro's, because the Redline Recaros used a different seat belt bolt and harness.

I'm going to make a how-to, so others with 07's know what to do. It wasn't a hard job at all, just time consuming until I had everything figured out.

I also swapped my heating pads to the Recaros.
Old 03-02-2016, 11:12 AM
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Lol yeah it sure seems like it but I love the look of my interior now
Old 03-02-2016, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Staged07SS
Lol, you're lucky.

I had to swap the air bag sensor from my 07' seats, and I also had to swap my seat tracks to the Recaro's, because the Redline Recaros used a different seat belt bolt and harness.

I'm going to make a how-to, so others with 07's know what to do. It wasn't a hard job at all, just time consuming until I had everything figured out.

I also swapped my heating pads to the Recaros.
Nice i would love to have heated seats lol
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There is a guide for installing heated seats in a lnf floating around
Old 03-02-2016, 11:25 AM
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I feel like I am the only person who prefers vehicles without the normal "luxuries"
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I probably won't do it tho
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Well your in texas so there really isn't a need

Up here I'd be damned if I had to go through a winter with no heated seats....
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Originally Posted by 07blackg5
I feel like I am the only person who prefers vehicles without the normal "luxuries"
My car came with heated seats, so why not add them while the seats were apart right?

Plus early spring & late fall mornings the heated seats feel good on the back and bottom, lol.

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There is a guide for installing heated seats in a lnf floating around
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/how-...-seats-187724/
Old 03-02-2016, 11:33 AM
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Lol exactly, my wife's car has heated seats and I liked it alot, but with 80° F now I wont be using them any time soon
Old 03-02-2016, 11:41 AM
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I'm a crank windows and manual door kind of guy haha
Old 03-02-2016, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Haven07
Well your in texas so there really isn't a need

Up here I'd be damned if I had to go through a winter with no heated seats....
Lol try driving a soft top jeep with no heat in a Michigan winter.
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Lol try driving a soft top jeep with no heat in a Michigan winter.
I don't even want to imagine that.... I can deal with heat no problem, but cold.... I just can't
Old 03-02-2016, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 07blackg5
I'm a crank windows and manual door kind of guy haha
I have that in my cavalier winter beater. Get's old, lol.
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I dont mind it. I actually power window/lock/mirror deleted my g5 haha.
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I thought I was weird for hating auto headlights, tap turn and blind spot indicators lol.
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I thought I was weird for hating auto headlights, tap turn and blind spot indicators lol.
Nope. The less technology that conditions people to rely on it, the better imo. Start teaching/promoting awareness, and stop Federally mandating things like back up cameras. It's just a band-aid for the real problems.

I've ridden with quite a few people with newer cars. Every single person is glued to the backup screen. Start the car, and stare at the screen. No over the shoulder glances. Nothing. Same with changing lanes. No quick mirror checks or anything, just move over. "It will beep if someone is there". Absolutely terrifying.

All it does is train people to be completely unaware of their surroundings. Obviously there are people who use the technology to "suppliment" their good driving skills, but the vast majority of drivers are oblivious zombies. They were always, but this just promotes the poor behavior and takes it to a whole new level.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:16 PM
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I totally agree with you ^
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that's a first
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Lol hard to agree with you at times
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Originally Posted by Snail_SS
Lol yeah it sure seems like it but I love the look of my interior now
I love your interior. That white looks so clean, but i dont think i could do it. Id have to spend so much time cleaning it up all the time
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It actually doesn't get very dirty at all I don't clean the interior of the car very often, I clean the the exterior probably like 4 times or more before I clean the interior


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