Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: stumpy]
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10/27/22 08:57 AM
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I don't know where you are at but have you tried the local junk yards pick and pull etc? Unfortunately there are no junkyards that you can roam . Called a few and they are all on the network and so far nothing available.
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: poorboy]
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10/28/22 09:13 AM
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: Wirenut]
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10/30/22 04:33 PM
10/30/22 04:33 PM
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01 to 07 sebring convertible, if I remember right are the ones to get.
No airbag stuff, regular pendulum type seatbelt tensioner (no electronics). Only electric part is power seat related.
Earlier 96 to 2000 seats require a separate computer to operate the seat belt tensioner.
Later sebring/200 convertible stuff has the airbags, which isn't a problem as long as you don't accidentally apply 12 volts to their circuit.
I was lucky and scored a nice set of 04 leather buckets at my pull a part last week.
I have read about some using BMW convertible seats that have the built in seat belts but do not know the particulars on those.
Last edited by mgoblue9798; 10/30/22 04:35 PM.
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: Wirenut]
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10/30/22 09:54 PM
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I don't know where you are at but have you tried the local junk yards pick and pull etc? Unfortunately there are no junkyards that you can roam . Called a few and they are all on the network and so far nothing available. You may try calling outside the major metro areas and have to drive a bit
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: mgoblue9798]
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10/31/22 09:14 PM
10/31/22 09:14 PM
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01 to 07 sebring convertible, if I remember right are the ones to get.
No airbag stuff, regular pendulum type seatbelt tensioner (no electronics). Only electric part is power seat related.
Earlier 96 to 2000 seats require a separate computer to operate the seat belt tensioner.
Later sebring/200 convertible stuff has the airbags, which isn't a problem as long as you don't accidentally apply 12 volts to their circuit.
I was lucky and scored a nice set of 04 leather buckets at my pull a part last week.
I have read about some using BMW convertible seats that have the built in seat belts but do not know the particulars on those. Those 01-07 Sebring seats are now 15 - 22 years old. Unless those seats were leather, the odds are not with them having very good upholstery any more. Being that old, they nearly qualify as antiques, if there were not Mopars, maybe you could find replacement seat covers for them on line someplace, but being Mopar seats, there is pretty big doubt about finding seat covers either.
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: poorboy]
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11/01/22 11:53 AM
11/01/22 11:53 AM
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mgoblue9798
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01 to 07 sebring convertible, if I remember right are the ones to get.
No airbag stuff, regular pendulum type seatbelt tensioner (no electronics). Only electric part is power seat related.
Earlier 96 to 2000 seats require a separate computer to operate the seat belt tensioner.
Later sebring/200 convertible stuff has the airbags, which isn't a problem as long as you don't accidentally apply 12 volts to their circuit.
I was lucky and scored a nice set of 04 leather buckets at my pull a part last week.
I have read about some using BMW convertible seats that have the built in seat belts but do not know the particulars on those. Those 01-07 Sebring seats are now 15 - 22 years old. Unless those seats were leather, the odds are not with them having very good upholstery any more. Being that old, they nearly qualify as antiques, if there were not Mopars, maybe you could find replacement seat covers for them on line someplace, but being Mopar seats, there is pretty big doubt about finding seat covers either. You are right of course. But the scavenger hunt is part of working on these old cars. I got lucky and found a really decent set, but plan to get them recovered in white leather at some point anyways.
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Re: Seat / seatbelt options
[Re: Sniper]
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11/01/22 12:01 PM
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Thanks Sniper those are some good looking seat covers at a smoking deal price. Anyone have experience dealing with the Lseat covers?
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