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m5racer Feb 28, 2007 12:31 AM

Changing seats in B5
 
well my crappy tan seats in my B5 A4 are ripping (drivers side) and i want to get some B5 S4 seats to replace them with. i was wondering what needs to be done to do this transformation? can i use the same tracks and mounting brackets that my my seats currently have? also what has to be done to get power to these seats (i have heated seats jsut not power)? please let me know and if i do were can i grab these parts? thanks

BadLuckAudi Mar 2, 2007 07:19 AM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
i dunno about power wise but they tracks bolt right up and everything

Quattro_1.8t Aug 7, 2007 12:10 PM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
I want to do the same thing with my interior. My driver seat is ripped a bit and I want to switch to black leather to match my dash. I just want to make sure the power connector works in my A4.

jkucz28 Sep 20, 2007 06:21 PM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
depeneds on it the previous seats are power or not and if they are you will have no problem. if your switiching your power seat to the manual seat, you will need to cut out the bracket from the manual seat and weld it in place in your car.

jcostello Nov 8, 2007 02:41 PM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
those two-tone black and blue suede S4 seats are sweeeeeeeeeet!

What I wanna know is can you put the stock seat warmers in an aftermarket seats, like sparco milanos.

auditamer Nov 8, 2007 09:39 PM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
might be a pricey one

Karx Apr 23, 2008 06:18 AM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 
Hello,

I also have the same problem. I was wondering if Audi's A6 (1998 +) seats would fit to Audi b5 A4 (1996)? Thanks.

ImTheDevil Apr 25, 2008 06:46 PM

RE: Changing seats in B5
 

JCostello - What I wanna know is can you put the stock seat warmers in an aftermarket seats, like sparco milanos.
You might be able to do that, but the wiring could be a pain. Check out Jacobs Electronics - I know a few years ago they sold aftermarket seat heaters for around $80/seat. They gave you a cushion pad and a backrest pad, plus a switch with off, low, and high heat settings. They're a universal application, so they might be a little bit smaller than OEM warmers, which would be good because the Milano is not a wide seat.


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