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Can always send it in the post if you're not using the car for a few days
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Just a little apprehensive stripping the dash board out. Rev |
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this thread here shows how to remove the cluster with pics, very easy to do. https://forums.xpowerforums.com/showthread.php?t=34798
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It is three screws, and then two plugs, really easy your reverence
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once you have taken the cluster out just wrap up the car and post
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Cheers for the Guidance Brian And yes I saw you'd made a height adjustable passenger seat before, hence why I took up challenge to make one as I knew it could be done after seeing yours Quick question, would running two memory seats in the ZT-T cause any issues behind the scenes? Both seem to work fine, a couple others mentioned it may cause issues for a t4 when trying to connect to the memory seats? Quote:
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Ah that's a good idea, I may fit an inline switch for for the k-bus wire on each seat somewhere just in case I ever need to get it checked on a t4. both of mine are on the bus at the same time at the moment.
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