Seat Heaters

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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BlackVGT
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Seat Heaters

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I recently discovered that Katzkins sells heater elements for seats! (YAY!) Seeing as how I live in a country that spends at least 7 months of the year in sub-zero temps, I want a pair. TRDVibe: I know you have one, how well does it work? Whats the quality like? How easy was it to install? Has it burned your car to the ground yet? Anyone else use them?
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AKLGT
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Re: Seat Heaters (BlackVGT)

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already posted on vmx for you.
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NSimkins
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Re: Seat Heaters (trdvibe)

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Quote, originally posted by trdvibe »already posted on vmx for you. Care to comment on them for the people here?
BlackVGT
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Re: Seat Heaters (trdvibe)

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Yes, thanks TRD, I posted this here before I found out about clubvmx, thx.
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AKLGT
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Re: Seat Heaters (NSimkins)

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Quote, originally posted by NSimkins »Care to comment on them for the people here?here's what i posted:actually they were pretty easy to install once you get the seat interior off. the hardest part is getting the seat out of the car and then disecting it so you can put the heat elements in. as for them working, i think mine works great. winter time keeps my bum nice and toasty! really wish i had installed one for the passenger side now. perhaps another time. i think i paid $80 USD for the kit from attention to detail. but the katzkins kit is pretty easy so i would recommend it.
AKLGT1998 Subaru 2.5RS
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