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Old Oct 25, 2014 | 06:01 PM
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Anyone know if DII leather seats will bolt into a DI?

I've got a DI 5 speed with cloth, would love to have the DII tan leather seats with black piping just not sure if the power connectors, etc all hook up...

How hard are leather DI seats to find?
 
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Old Oct 25, 2014 | 11:25 PM
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They fit have to modd the tracks there is a thread with pics here somewhere

D1 leather is not hard to find though
 
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Old Oct 27, 2014 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nhg2112
Anyone know if DII leather seats will bolt into a DI?

I've got a DI 5 speed with cloth, would love to have the DII tan leather seats with black piping just not sure if the power connectors, etc all hook up...

How hard are leather DI seats to find?
DI seats are easy, good ones however are Harder to find.

I put DII seats into my DI and they were working with the DI power buttons. It is definitely not a bolt in job. You have to cut off the DII mounts, wich are integrated and then modify the tracks to fit on the DI mounts.

I have everything other then lumbar and seat heaters working. I accidentally cut the wires for the seat heaters and didn't bother to fix them. The lumbar is manual in the DI so there was no button for that.

The DII seats are pretty modular with everything integrated into the seat (they only need a power and ground wire). So if I were to do it again I would probably buy the DII switches and just use those rather than splicing everything into the DI harness.
 
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