Gary lee has a shot of the stock switch on his website: http://www.telusplanet.net/public/gary2a/rack/bbw46/BBW46.htm I'd be interested in a heated setup at least for the driver, assuming it was pretty straightforward to get my upholstery on and off. For the passenger too if I did not have to give up the ability to swivel. Chris On 10/20/07, Ken Wilford <kenwilfy@comcast.net> wrote: > > With cool weather coming on here in NJ I am seriously thinking about > heated seats for my vans. I know that this was actually an option > somewhere (the parts are in the ETKA) however I have never seen a > factory Vanagon heated seat install. Anyone done this conversion with > an aftermarket kit they can recommend? Is there any interest in a > heated seat kit if I could get one together for the Vanagon? I think > the price point would be around $199 per seat but I may be able to get > it lower if there is a enough interest. We could do a group purchase if > there are enough folks out there with cold buns. > > If you have never had or driven in a car with heated seats you might > think, "Why bother?" However once you have a car with it is > difficult to live without. Imagine jumping into a freezing cold Vanagon > and within a minute you are warm (at least a major part of you is). > Instead of the normal 5-7 minute wait for the van to get warm enough to > put out some heat. It makes a big difference in your comfort level and > I think it would be a great mod. > > What do you folks think? > Ken Wilford > John 3:16 > www.vanagain.com > |
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