Postby Garry » Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:52 pm
I added seat warmers to my car about 8 years ago. I put the heating pad for the seat base in a similar position to the one in the picture. In hindsight if I ever did it again I would move the pad a bit further forward as I tend to get a warm butt but cold legs. If fitted where it is in the pics a lot of heat ends up going to the rear of the seat where you don't actually sit. Same with the seat back, I did a better job positioning them in my install. If fitted like in the pics a lot of the heat would go to the bottom of the seat back where you don't actually sit. Those pads seem to really limit where you can position the pads with the fixed cutout. The pads I bought could be cut in several different places which made positioning them in the correct place a lot easier, which might be something to think about when buying a heater kit. Being a noobie though I positioned the bottom ones in the wrong place. I highly recommend them though, they work great on a chilly day, especially with leather seats.
As Okibi says, it's not that hard. The first one will take a while as you suss everything out, the second seat will take half the time. I did both seats on my lounge room floor one rainy Sunday afternoon while watching the V8's race on tele. I used cable ties rather than the metal hog rings. It made the job a whole lot easier and they seem to be lasting well.
Shiney black one with added red bits. Member of the fart club. Now with extra doof and Sunlong. - deceased and gone to heaven