MyLilPony
Naw It's Stock
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Here is an abbreviated installation video of Braum's Elite Style racing seats. This is into a Premium Pack 2015 Mustang GT. The focus is on making it as clean as possible with no dash lights.
www.BraumRacing.com
Install process is pretty universal even if you do go with another seat.
[ame]
***Not in the video:
- I ended up sliding the bladder all the way back to the rear of the seat to avoid pinching the line or puncturing it when sliding the seat back.
- I attached the brackets and sliders prior to the video. The sliders use the 12mm socket. Its easy and not worth documenting.
- The tab on the seat belt buckle can be pounded flat, cut of or rotated forward to fit. I just rotated it forward.
- If you have power seats, make sure the seat is slightly forward before removing. This will make it easier to remove the position sensor on the seat rail.
- There is very little room on the front of the seat between the frame and the floor. If you run the harness up front keep it from bulking by taping the various plugs to the main harness. On the passengers side this will be difficult as the bladder plug will need to be protected. On that side I kept the harness away from the front and zip tied it to the rear and side frame rails.
- Adjust the seat on the frame so the seat is positioned as far away from the seat belt as possible. It may rub on the center console if you do not. You can pause the video and see where I have the seat positioned on the frame; just shift and tighten so the seat is positioned away from where the center console.
- I am making a cross bar to attach the harness to that will be centrally located. This will make things much cleaner underneath.
Tools:
2x 2ohm 1 watt resistors
12mm socket
T50 Torx
T15 Torx
5mm Allen Wrench
3/8 Ratchet
Various Pliers and Snips
Solder and Solder Iron
Shrink wrap
Electrical Tape (to make the harness a little neater)
Flat head screw drivers
Here is an abbreviated installation video of Braum's Elite Style racing seats. This is into a Premium Pack 2015 Mustang GT. The focus is on making it as clean as possible with no dash lights.
www.BraumRacing.com
Install process is pretty universal even if you do go with another seat.
[ame]
***Not in the video:
- I ended up sliding the bladder all the way back to the rear of the seat to avoid pinching the line or puncturing it when sliding the seat back.
- I attached the brackets and sliders prior to the video. The sliders use the 12mm socket. Its easy and not worth documenting.
- The tab on the seat belt buckle can be pounded flat, cut of or rotated forward to fit. I just rotated it forward.
- If you have power seats, make sure the seat is slightly forward before removing. This will make it easier to remove the position sensor on the seat rail.
- There is very little room on the front of the seat between the frame and the floor. If you run the harness up front keep it from bulking by taping the various plugs to the main harness. On the passengers side this will be difficult as the bladder plug will need to be protected. On that side I kept the harness away from the front and zip tied it to the rear and side frame rails.
- Adjust the seat on the frame so the seat is positioned as far away from the seat belt as possible. It may rub on the center console if you do not. You can pause the video and see where I have the seat positioned on the frame; just shift and tighten so the seat is positioned away from where the center console.
- I am making a cross bar to attach the harness to that will be centrally located. This will make things much cleaner underneath.
Tools:
2x 2ohm 1 watt resistors
12mm socket
T50 Torx
T15 Torx
5mm Allen Wrench
3/8 Ratchet
Various Pliers and Snips
Solder and Solder Iron
Shrink wrap
Electrical Tape (to make the harness a little neater)
Flat head screw drivers
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